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From: michel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Running cocoon without X solved, but...
Thanks to Anthony's hint with the java -Xbootclasspath/a: option that has
to
be set on pja.jar the X-problem seems to be solved.
While
Thanx to all:
Cocoon is running now
The last problem was my mistake, a space at the wrong place.
In deed the original problem was the setting of java
-Xbootclasspath/a:pja.jar . in my tomcat startup script. Maybe this
feature should be added to the howto on cocoon's homepage,
Has anybody expiriances on running a headless cocoon (on a server without
X).
The guide for changing awt to http://www.eteks.com/pja/en didn't help me so
much.
1.) I didn't find a jre/classes path on my Blackdown j2sdk1.3.1
installation, so I created a new one and put the unpacked eteks jars
michel wrote:
Has anybody expiriances on running a headless cocoon (on a server without
X).
The guide for changing awt to http://www.eteks.com/pja/en didn't help me so
much.
1.) I didn't find a jre/classes path on my Blackdown j2sdk1.3.1
installation, so I created a new one and put the
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Subject: Running cocoon without X
Has anybody expiriances on running a headless cocoon (on a server without
X).
The guide for changing awt to http
Thanks to Anthony's hint with the java -Xbootclasspath/a: option that has to
be set on pja.jar the X-problem seems to be solved.
While running tomcat on debug mode, I get no longer these errors:
Xlib:connection to server:1.0 refused by server
Xlib:Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key
But anyway the