Re: Error Message Installing Cocoon 1.8.2

2001-09-07 Thread Berin Loritsch

Anthony Diodato wrote:
 
 Hi Cocoon Users. I need a little help. Im installing Cocoon 1.8.2 with JRun
 2.3.3.
 
 I have everything set up I THINK, and I get the following error message
 
 Cocoon 1.8.2
 Publishing Engine could not be initialized. java.lang.RuntimeException:
 Error creating org.apache.cocoon.transformer.XalanTransformer: make sure the
 needed classes can be found in the classpath

It looks like Xalan is not in the same ClassPath as Cocoon.

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RE: Error Message Installing Cocoon 1.8.2

2001-09-07 Thread Anthony Diodato

Im not really sure how JRun handles this. Can anyone offer suggestions??
It is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Anthony

-Original Message-
From: Berin Loritsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 12:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Error Message Installing Cocoon 1.8.2


Anthony Diodato wrote:
 
 Im not sure if I understand what you mean. Here is the Cocoon stuff that
is
 in my classpath.
 
 java.classpath=
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\xerces_1_2.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\stylebook-1.0-b2.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\fop_0_15_0.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\bin\\cocoon-1.8.2-with-nullpatch.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\xalan_1_2_DO2.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\turbine-pool.jar;
 
 I tried to put the cocoon-1.8.2-with-nullpatch.jar file into the
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\ directory, and update the classpath accordingly,
but
 I got the same result.

That is expected

 What do you think??

It's hard to say.  How does JRun handle root classpaths?
You might need someone that is more familiar with JRun.

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RE: Error Message Installing Cocoon 1.8.2

2001-09-07 Thread Anthony Diodato

Berin, Just an FYI. I fixed the problem. Stupid me. I had the xalan file
spelled wrong in the classpath.

Thanks for the help.

-Original Message-
From: Anthony Diodato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 1:05 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Error Message Installing Cocoon 1.8.2


Im not really sure how JRun handles this. Can anyone offer suggestions??
It is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Anthony

-Original Message-
From: Berin Loritsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 12:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Error Message Installing Cocoon 1.8.2


Anthony Diodato wrote:
 
 Im not sure if I understand what you mean. Here is the Cocoon stuff that
is
 in my classpath.
 
 java.classpath=
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\xerces_1_2.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\stylebook-1.0-b2.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\fop_0_15_0.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\bin\\cocoon-1.8.2-with-nullpatch.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\xalan_1_2_DO2.jar;
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\turbine-pool.jar;
 
 I tried to put the cocoon-1.8.2-with-nullpatch.jar file into the
 C:\\cocoon-1.8.2\\lib\\ directory, and update the classpath accordingly,
but
 I got the same result.

That is expected

 What do you think??

It's hard to say.  How does JRun handle root classpaths?
You might need someone that is more familiar with JRun.

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