Hello,
Is it possible to hook Cocoon upto a test MS Access DB? I'd like to install
MySQL, but downloading that runs me into red tape with my IS Dept.
I'm running Windows 2000; JDK1.3.1; Tomcat4.0.1; Cocoon2.0
Thanks,
Ashish Rajput
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Vadim
From: Rajput, Ashish S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I did copy over the appropriate files, however, I'm still getting the
same
error as earlier. Interestingly, the first time I restart Tomcat and
bring
up the browser, the error message
compiling sitemap
Copy batiks*.jar xmlapis.jar and xercer*.jar into TomCat's library from
Cocoon/WEB-INF/lib directory
And then restart
Regds,
Chiths
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From: Rajput, Ashish S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 12:34 PM
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ENVIRONMENT:
NT Server 4; JDK1.3.1; Tomcat4.0.1; Cocoon2.0
Tomcat installed fine, and I'm able to bring up the default homepage for
Tomcat. I'm receiving an Error compiling sitemap error when I try to
launch Cocoon in the web browser http://localhost:8080/cocoon/
Listed below is the error
We have a requirement where we have to try to produce a client that will
convert any non-XML data from a database (relational, native XML, or Legacy)
into a standard XML format by way of some schemas. What is desired is that
the client use data files to control what the display looks like and
Hello all, I'm a newbie to Cocoon. Still reading up on it from what
I've read thus far, Cocoon can generate various formats depending on the
client. My question is:
Can I use Cocoon to deliver content to an intelligent client coded in Java
Swing? What are the various format options I'd
with Intelligent Clients
From: Rajput, Ashish S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello all, I'm a newbie to Cocoon. Still reading up on it from
what
I've read thus far, Cocoon can generate various formats depending on
the
client. My question is:
Can I use Cocoon to deliver content to an intelligent