Lauren,
If you don't have a requirement for JDK1.4 I would recommend to stick
with JDK1.3.1 and Tomcat 4.0.4 (now in beta; or Tomcat 4.0.1) - they are
key ingredients for the-most-easiest-way-to-install-Cocoon meal.
Vadim
> From: Lauren Commons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I'm installing coc
--- Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> This is the clue I received to Fix the Build but
> let me tell you what
> you should really do and why first:
>
> After successfully building the WAR file make sure
> you are running
> Tomcat 4.04Beta 2. Why? The WAR file doesn't get
This is the clue I received to Fix the Build but let me tell you what
you should really do and why first:
After successfully building the WAR file make sure you are running
Tomcat 4.04Beta 2. Why? The WAR file doesn't get its session
information and path resources extracted correctly resul
I'm installing cocoon 2.0.2 on a redhat 7.2 server
with Sun's JDK 1.4, and the lates Tomcat (the lite
version, with out the jars now supplied by the JDK).
FIRST, I installed the binary version, copied Xerces,
xalan ans xml-apis and I also replaced the javac.jar
as specified in the install instruc