At 01:39 PM 6/2/2003, you wrote:
On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 07:47 AM, Geoff Howard wrote:

Not even by the name of the jar? For instance, in 2.0.x for jdk1.4 the excalibur datasource
jar is called excalibur-datasource-vm14-20021121.jar. The vm14 stands for "virtual machine version 1.4" and I think the other is called *vm12*.

You're right. I don't know how I missed that. That's the only one that's different though. Does that mean the rest of the libraries are the same? It would sure have been a lot easier to swap one .jar file than to reinstall Cocoon.

I'm not certain but don't think that it's the only difference. It should be the only different jar in the lib directory - but at various points there has been conditional compilation in the cocoon classes themselves. It wasn't always so, and I don't think it's so now (in 2.1 HEAD). If you're curious though, I'd love to find out what happens if you take that route!


Geoff


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