In the end, we figured out the problem was with using version 5
of the mysql driver. Switching back to version 3 solved the problem.
Very strange, though, as the same version of Cocoon works fine
with it on another server. Ah well, solved the problem of what to
do on the weekend :)
>>> Tobia Co
You've got a real vintage piece of equipment there. SunOS 2.7, better
known as Solaris 7, stems from the 20th century. (The current version
is Solaris 10).
IIRC before Solaris 9 a lot of patches were recommended to install for
using Java. Do you have all these? Also, were the libraries built o
Derek Hohls wrote:
> In the meantime, rather than hacking around with all sorts of
> combinations, we are trying to locate and use another server
> (running Linux, which seems not to have these sorts of problems)
The server I was having that problem on was running Linux, so I believe
the issue to
Tobia
I appreciate the input. In the meantime, rather than hacking around with
all sorts of combinations, we are trying to locate and use another server
(running Linux, which seems not to have these sorts of problems).
Thanks
Derek
PS Do you know of any detailed comparison of Tomcat vs Jetty
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> Derek Hohls wrote:
> > We are trying to install Cocoon 2.1.8 under SunOS (version 5.7).
> > The "vanilla" version of Cocoon installs and runs fine. However, as
> > soon as we try and add a mySQL driver to the lib directory, and
> > alter the cocoon.xconf file, the Cocoon st
Joerg
I agree its strange. Apart from setting the debug levels for the log files,
what else can we look at? I had assumed it was something to do with the
MySQL driver - does Cocoon have any special requirements/needs for
how this should/should not operate?
Thanks
Derek
PS Who is "Toby"?
>
On 09.10.2007 10:45 Uhr, Derek Hohls wrote:
We are trying to install Cocoon 2.1.8 under SunOS (version 5.7). The
"vanilla" version of Cocoon installs and runs fine. However, as soon
as we try and add a mySQL driver to the lib directory, and alter the
cocoon.xconf file, the Cocoon startup rea
Hi
We are trying to install Cocoon 2.1.8 under SunOS (version 5.7). The
"vanilla" version of Cocoon installs and runs fine. However, as soon
as we try and add a mySQL driver to the lib directory, and alter the
cocoon.xconf file, the Cocoon startup reaches a certain point - and then
Tomcat sto