This is a Java 6 forward compatibility issue which has already been
fixed 9 months ago [1]. Up to now it's not available in a released
version, but only in SVN.
Joerg
[1]
Thanks Joerg!
I got the source from the SVN and I worked pretty fine!
Thanks,
Luiz
On 10/19/07, Joerg Heinicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a Java 6 forward compatibility issue which has already been
fixed 9 months ago [1]. Up to now it's not available in a released
version, but only
Hi people,
Today, I was trying to install Cocoon here and I got the following:
cocoon-block-databases-compile:
Compiling 7 source files to C:\Luiz\cocoon-2.1.10-src\cocoon-2.1.
10\build\cocoon\blocks\databases\dest
C:\Luiz\cocoon-2.1.10-src\cocoon-2.1.10\src\blocks\databases\java
This is a known bug. Check out the workaround at the bottom of this
link.
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30883
Theresa
David Delmar wrote:
On build i get the following error msg:
javac: target release 1.3 conflicts with default
source release 1.5
BUILD FAILED
(i have java
On build i get the following error msg:
javac: target release 1.3 conflicts with default
source release 1.5
BUILD FAILED
(i have java 1.5 installed)
Can anyone help please?
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I am trying to install Cocoon 2.1.4 on my Redhat linux
server. I followed the simple
instructions setting my JAVA_HOME variable, but when I run build.sh I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cocoon]# set
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1_02/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cocoon]# ./build.sh
Apache Cocoon
I changed to the servlet class to ParanoidCocoonServlet but I received
the same error as below
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Tony Maniaci wrote:
I installed cocoon 2.0.4 binary on XP on Tomcat 4.1 and I received :
java.lang.RuntimeException: Errors in XSLT transformation: The
output format must
Tony Maniaci wrote:
I installed cocoon 2.0.4 binary on XP on Tomcat 4.1 and I received :
java.lang.RuntimeException: Errors in XSLT transformation: The
output format must have a {http://xml.apache.org/xalan}content-
handler' property! at org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerImpl.run
what
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 07:20:28 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon Mieth) wrote:
There is the servlet installed by default, you can try cocoon by ./cocoon.sh
servlet and point your browser to http://localhost:.
Sorry,
i mean the servlet-engine jetty is include by default.
Simon