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Hello,

I just installed Cocoon on my system and I have an interesting problem.

I copied the war package into ~/jboss-3.0.4_tomcat-4.1.12/server/default/deploy and restarted the server using the script: ~/jboss-3.0.4_tomcat-4.1.12/bin/run.sh. I got the welcome page at http://localhost:8080/cocoon/ and I was very happy.

I ran through several of the samples and lthey seemed neat. This would be great for a personal web site. Anyway, I wanted to do some of the exercises so i entered http://localhost:8080/cocoon/mount and got an error. I decided to find the mount directory.

This is where things get interesting. The cocoon directory was not under ~/jboss-3.0.4_tomcat-4.1.12/tomcat-4.1.x/webapps but under ~/jboss-3.0.4_tomcat-4.1.12/work/mainengine/localhost . I found some files under
~/jboss-3.0.4_tomcat-4.1.12/work/mainengine/localhost/cocoon-files/org/ apache/cocoon/www/jndi_/localhost/cocoon/ but no xml source files

Where are the xml source files? Why did the war install Cocoon to such a weird directory? Is not this a strange problem?

David Novogrodsky
http://www.novogrodsky.net
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