Re: Problem installing cocoon 2.0.4 on Tomcat 4.1.18

2003-06-24 Thread Austin Tashis
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 09:39 AM, Gururaja H wrote:  I am able to access localhost:8080/cocoon/ from my browser.   Does that mean my install is working correctly ? It's certainly a good indication, but I wouldn't say it was working correctly without testing everything. Go through the

Re: No valid JdbcConnection class available with MySQL

2003-06-03 Thread Austin Tashis
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

No valid JdbcConnection class available with MySQL

2003-06-02 Thread Austin Tashis
I'm just getting started with Cocoon and trying to get the database connectivity part working with MySQL. I set up the database, set up the configurations in web.xml and cocoon.conf and installed the MySQL driver, but when I try to run it I get the following error:

Re: No valid JdbcConnection class available with MySQL

2003-06-02 Thread Austin Tashis
On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 01:57 PM, Geoff Howard wrote: check through the logs in WEB-INF/logs and the tomcat logs as well for errors reported in instantiating the connection at startup. The cocoon error log just contains the same error message that's displayed in the browser. Tomcat is not

Re: No valid JdbcConnection class available with MySQL

2003-06-02 Thread Austin Tashis
On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 03:53 PM, Scott McClure wrote: Is there any trick to un-installing cocoon? I tried removing all its folders from Tomcat, but when I put the new cocoon.war file in there it didn't do anything. :-/ Try using the web-based manager. First remove it, then delete the

Re: No valid JdbcConnection class available with MySQL

2003-06-02 Thread Austin Tashis
On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 03:14 PM, Geoff Howard wrote: If it's not already, you may want to set error level to info or debug - you may see more information. It is, but there are no database related messages The cocoon error log just contains the same error message that's displayed in the

Re: No valid JdbcConnection class available with MySQL

2003-06-02 Thread Austin Tashis
On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 09:19 PM, Geoff Howard wrote: Are the samples still in tact (I assume they are since this is binary dist)? If so, can you confirm that the database samples (which use hsql) are working, or do you get the same error? If so, I'd guess that you may be using a jdk 1.2/3

Re: No valid JdbcConnection class available with MySQL

2003-06-02 Thread Austin Tashis
On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 05:28 AM, Alexander Czernay wrote: Is there any trick to un-installing cocoon? I tried removing all its folders from Tomcat, but when I put the new cocoon.war file in there it didn't do anything. :-/ I ran into this problem, too. I finally found it was only a