Hello again,
I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17
LE, my J2SDK is 1.4.1_01 and my Cocoon version is 2.04 targetted for JDK
1.4.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note:Cocoon includes all the packages required to run out of the box (included Xerces, Xalan and FOP) so you don't need to download anything else to start. Note:Due to the incompatibilities between JDK 1.3 and JDK 1.4, you have to choose between a binary version targetted for JDK 1.2/1.3 and a version specially targetted for JDK 1.4. Using a build targetted for one JVM on a different JVM may result in runtime errors. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When I have downloaded Tomcat, I
have chosen the "LE" version because in the Jakarta site I can
read:
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JDK 1.4 LE: This is a lightweight binary distribution of
Tomcat 4, designed to be run on JDK 1.4. It does not include any of the optional
binaries or the necessary XML parser (which is included in JDK 1.4). This build
can be run on JDK 1.2+ by adding an XML parser. All the components of this
distribution are open source software. This package does not contain JavaMail,
Java Activation Framework, Xerces, JNDI or the JDBC Standard Extension
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, then I have installed Cocoon
2.04
Have I done the correct installation (versions
point of view)?
What is the recommended versions (most stable) and
reliable?
Have I to deactivate Xerces in JDK1.4 or in Cocoon?
Have I two Xerces?
A little help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Eduardo.
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- Re: Cocoon, J2SDK 1.4.1_01 and Tomcat Eduardo Zurita
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