Lajos
Still no luck!! Please send the copies of all the files you think are
relevant.
Thanks
Derek
[sinking fast into despair }-[
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/2001 09:38:49 >>>
Sure we're still running 1.8.2; works for my site and probably will
until I ever find the time to upgrade to 2.01
Lajos
Still no luck!! Please send the copies of all the files you think are
relevant.
Thanks
Derek
[sinking fast into despair }-[
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/2001 09:38:49 >>>
Sure we're still running 1.8.2; works for my site and probably will
until I ever find the time to upgrade to 2.01
Hi
The logfile created does not show anything when the ESQL tags are not
processed; it is empty.
Have tried reinstalling all the components; again, everything works
fine on the test machine, and not on the current web server - and we
have tried to get the version and individual file configuratio
Hi
The logfile created does not show anything when the ESQL tags are not
processed; it is empty.
Have tried reinstalling all the components; again, everything works
fine on the test machine, and not on the current web server - and we
have tried to get the version and individual file configuratio
-Original Message-
> From: Lajos Moczar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Freitag, 9. November 2001 15:47
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [C1] Installation woes [rant AND request] - PLEASE help!
>
>
> Hi Derek:
>
> Here is my cocoon.properties. Note the entire
stallation woes [rant AND request] - PLEASE help!
>
>
> Hi Derek:
>
> Here is my cocoon.properties. Note the entire jdbc-driver section:
> you'll see that the DBMM driver is also listed on the first line:
>
> # These are the supported jdbc-drivers and their ad
Hi Derek.
I think you might have overlooked the other suggestion in my msg:
I have mysql_comp.jar located in $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon/web-inf/lib, not
$TOMCAT_HOME/lib as you do.
Maybe makes a difference, maybe not. Just thought I'd point it out though.
DR
At 01:29 PM 11/9/01 +0200, yo
Hi Derek:
Here is my cocoon.properties. Note the entire jdbc-driver section:
you'll see that the DBMM driver is also listed on the first line:
# These are the supported jdbc-drivers and their adaptors.
# These properties are used by the DBFactory.
processor.xsp.pool.database.adaptor=DBWeblogic,
Thanks - they do all already have the mysql_uncomp.jar as well...
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/2001 10:35:02 >>>
Dunno if this makes a difference, but I have mysql_comp.jar located in
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon/web-inf/lib
Another thought: try each configuration using mysql_uncomp.jar. Perhap
Dunno if this makes a difference, but I have mysql_comp.jar located in
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon/web-inf/lib
Another thought: try each configuration using mysql_uncomp.jar. Perhaps one of the
OS's (or one of the JDK's) is having a problem reading a compressed jar.
HTH.
DR
At 09:44 AM
hmmm - witty - but not particularly helpful!
of course, windoze is significantly better, with clear consistency across ALL versions
;-}
see:
http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/whycomp.html
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/2001 09:51:20 >>>
Derek Hohls wrote:
>it all *looks* the same on each machine
Derek Hohls wrote:
>it all *looks* the same on each machine but behaves differently!
>
Ah, now you are starting to understand the beauty of Java! :^)
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Lajos
Thanks - I have actually done all this - tho' I only have just put mysql_comp.jar in
$TOMCAT_HOME/lib
That's what so frustrating... it all *looks* the same on each machine [settings-wise]
but behaves differently! If you could send a copy of whatever files you think are
relevant, I would
Sure we're still running 1.8.2; works for my site and probably will
until I ever find the time to upgrade to 2.01.
Basically, here is how I got it all to work (1.8.2 w/ Tomcat 3.2.2 &
MySQL on both Linux & Win 98):
1) added mysql_comp.jar to Tomcat's classpath (I just edited tomcat.sh
/tomcat
You can skip the rant and read the request at the end...
"I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him" Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene ii
So, at one time in my life, I was a Windows programmer [well, still am, really]. And
life was occasionally frustrating, but mostly colorful and satisfying. An
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