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sonalimodi wrote:
i changed my java from java 6 to java5 even then it is giving me the same
problem i started like this
r...@sonalimodi[~]#cd /usr/local/cocoon-2.1.11
r...@sonalimodi[cocoon-2.1.11]#./build.sh
You could modify the build.sh script by placing on the second line:
JAVA_HOME
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Cocoon 2.1.11 is working fine with java 6 and the "magic" flag, for the moment.
We never had any start-up issue like the one described...
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Hi,
A file is missing:
IOException: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
/usr/local/cocoon-2.1.11/build/webapp/WEB-INF/cocoon.xconf
Would you explain how did you build?
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
kaushalbhardwaj escribió:
> hi
>
> i have tired to build the cocoon in my Linux system but it
What is the result of "echo $JAVA_HOME" ??
Robby
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hi
i have build the build.sh file properly
. i m using LINUX platform
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On Sun, Feb 3, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Grzegorz Kossakowski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] pisze:
> > The Cocoon 2.2 installation instructions ...
> Good suggestion. I'll adjust docs as soon as I have some spare time.
Happy to help.
> > After changing to the block directory, "mvn jetty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pisze:
> The Cocoon 2.2 installation instructions assume changing directories
> happens during the optional "Import the block in Eclipse" section.
> This causes confusion when skipping to the "Run the block as Java web
> application". Please change the order of sections to "Insta
The Cocoon 2.2 installation instructions assume changing directories
happens during the optional "Import the block in Eclipse" section.
This causes confusion when skipping to the "Run the block as Java web
application". Please change the order of sections to "Install",
"Run", then "Develop". Why
itemap can't be found.
Joerg
On 18.05.2007 10:46, Varga Zsombor wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I have a problem with installing cocoon.
> First I've installed cocoon to my PC (WinXP, JDK 1.5.0, Cocoon 2.1.10,
> Tomcat 6.0). Eveerything is OK and working well.
> Then I tried to up
Can it be that your main problems are solved? When I view that site
there is no longer an initialization problem, but only the samples
sitemap can't be found.
Joerg
On 18.05.2007 10:46, Varga Zsombor wrote:
Hi All!
I have a problem with installing cocoon.
First I've installed co
Hi All!
I have a problem with installing cocoon.
First I've installed cocoon to my PC (WinXP, JDK 1.5.0, Cocoon 2.1.10,
Tomcat 6.0). Eveerything is OK and working well.
Then I tried to upload this cocoon to my web hosting provider (Debian,
JDK 1.5.0, Tomcat 5.5). There were some security p
> Please forgive this beginners question:-
Everybody was beginner at any time ...
> drwxr-xr-x 64 fergus fergus2176 Dec 22 00:28
> 2.1/
Inside that folder you have an index.html that is the
root file of the docs.
If you want javadocs you have an ant task which
generates it. Type "build -
Please forgive this beginners question:-
The cocoon download page contains tar-balls for the source
distribution and for the docs. When expanded the docs tar
ball contains:-
[bigmac24:~/packages/cocoon-docs] fergus% ls -alF
total 208
drwxr-xr-x7 fergus fergus 238 Dec 22 00:29 ./
Hi,
I'am almost done with the cocoon installing within Tomcat5.0 running on Ubuntu
Dapper Drake.
I installed Tomcat5 following the instructions on
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Tomcat and it's running fine.
Afterwards I deployed cocoon as a war-file in Tomcat webapps, which worked well
also.
T
You're right. When I installed it (under my own user name) it gave some
of the sub-subdirectories to root--I don't know why it does this. I
chmoded everything under tomcat to myself and hope this doesn't create
any security problems. Thanks.
Joe
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 22 nov. 05,
Le 22 nov. 05, à 17:11, Joseph Hill a écrit :
I restarted it as root and this time it worked. Do you have to be
root to start Cocoon under Tomcat...
No, but the error that you got indicates that the multipart
RequestFactory could not access its upload director.
So it is a directory permiss
I restarted it as root and this time it worked. Do you have to be root
to start Cocoon under Tomcat or is this a fluke that has to do with my
settings? Thanks.
Joe
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I built Cocoon 2.1.8 and then put the cocoon.war file in Tomcat 5.5.9's
webapp directory and then when I started Tomcat and went to the Cocoon
page I got the error messages below. I'm running Mandrake 10 and am
using Java 1.5.0-4. Any ideas on what causes this and how to fix it?
exception
ja
Title: Installing cocoon
Thanks
for your reply Johnsont.
It compiles and works now with jdk1.5.
However I forgot to follow the procedure to modify the line
"source.vm=1.3" in the file build.properties.
Should
I modify it before building and what are the possible
effects?
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do not use jdk1.5
if you want to,see the mail list subject jdk1.5
johnson
- Original Message -
From:
Michel SALAIS
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 6:57
PM
Subject: Installing cocoon
Hi all,
I am new to
Title: Installing cocoon
Hi all,
I am new to XML Cocoona and co but I have some familiarity with Apache.
I have Mandrake 10.0 with the default web server installed (ADVX - Based on apache server). I have my JAVA_HOME pointing to "/usr/java/jdk1.5.0_01". I have not installed
Title: Mensaje
Hello,
I'm trying
to install Cocoon to learn more about it.
I've
installed Java2 SDK1.4.2_04 and my system is a Windows XP SP2. I set the
JAVA_HOME variable to c:\j2sdk1.4.2_04 that is the installation directory of the
Java SDK.
Everything
went well till I started to ge
Are you sure this is resolved in 2.1.6 ?
My colleague got it to work with following *evilness* :
#!/bin/zsh
for file in **/*(.)
do (
grep -qE 'org.mozilla.(javascript|classfile)' $file && (
echo "patching $file..."
sed
's/org\(.\)mozilla\(.\)\(javascript\|classfile\)/or
I've got another window tomorrow to test this. Do we need to enable the
paranoid classloader for this?
Our first 2.1.6 deployment tests did give rhino classcastexceptions all
over the place. Enabling the paranoidservlet didn't seem to help.
I'll keep you posted.
Thanks
Jorg
Ralph Goers wrote:
I
2004 18:46
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: Problems installing cocoon 2.1.5.1 on BEA Weblogic 8.1 sp2
Did you get any further on this? We are trying to do the same but are running
into classloader issues with rhino.
Has anyone solved the rhino issue on weblogic btw? We are operating on a locked
installing cocoon 2.1.5.1 on BEA Weblogic 8.1 sp2
Did you get any further on this? We are trying to do the same but are running
into classloader issues with rhino.
Has anyone solved the rhino issue on weblogic btw? We are operating on a locked
down environment and are basically only allowed to
I believe the issue with Rhino is resolved by using Cocoon 2.1.6. The
version of Rhino used in Cocoon in 2.1.5.1 appears to be incompatible with
the version in use by Weblogic.
Ralph
Jorg Heymans said:
> Did you get any further on this? We are trying to do the same but are
> running into classlo
Did you get any further on this? We are trying to do the same but are
running into classloader issues with rhino.
Has anyone solved the rhino issue on weblogic btw? We are operating on a
locked down environment and are basically only allowed to deploy our
webapp and restart the instance. Can on
Hi,
I have built a cocoon.war file, and deployed it on my BEA Weblogic 8.1
Sp2 (Windows 2000) installation. The deployment works without exceptions, but
when I try to access cocoon through http://localhost:80/cocoon I get the
following error message (stack
trace):
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundErr
Hello,
I have only been using Cocoon since last April, with an initial
installation and guidance from someone with much more experience than I
have. Now I would like to expand my use of Cocoon and add additional web
applications.
I have looked at some of the pages on the Wiki regarding organiza
malikan jones dijo:
> How would one install Cocoon 2.1 on Tomcat 5.x. I have looked for
> documentation but couldn't find any?
Use the same aproach as for tomcat 4.1.x:
In short: Copy endorsed libs, deploy cocoon and run tomcat...
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
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How would one install Cocoon 2.1 on Tomcat 5.x. I have looked for
documentation but couldn't find any?
thanks
M
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Thanks for all reponses !
All is OK (^^) !
Laurent (less and less beginner, I hope)
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From: "Zamek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [beginner] Installing Cocoon on Debian.
> Hel
Hello,
Try to install a newer tomcat to your machine. Maybe 4.1.x or 4.2.x.
I am using it Debian unstable with 2.4.23 kernel, and java:
java version "1.4.0_03"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.0_03-b04)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.0_03-b04, mixed mode)
from su
of my cocoon directory are just list by tomcat.
Regards,
Laurent
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From: "Johannes Textor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [beginner]
extor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [beginner] Installing Cocoon on Debian.
> Hi,
>
> you can use the ParanoidCocoonServlet to make sure that libraries
> located in WEB-INF/lib
> are searched before th
Hi,
you can use the ParanoidCocoonServlet to make sure that libraries
located in WEB-INF/lib
are searched before those of the JDK or the common\endorsed libraries.
You can find a detailed description of this issue at:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=EndorsedLibsProblem
Laurent BERTHELOT
Hello
(sorry for my poor english)
I have several problem for cocoon installation on debian 'cause i have a lot
of access restrictions (woody).
About my configuration :
- Java : j2sdk1.4.2_03
- Tomcat Web Server v3.3a Final
- Cocoon 2.0.4 (bin)
I can't access to the java directory. (xalan.jar and
ot;Lionel Crine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: Installing Cocoon On debian
I advise you to use cocoon 2.1.4 and tomcat 4.x on debian.
deb packages are not available on the woody, so get the source and compile
them.
I
a 1.4 configuration "
- Original Message -
From: "Lionel Crine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: Installing Cocoon On debian
I advise you to use cocoon 2.1.4 and tomcat 4.x on debian.
deb packages are
I advise you to use cocoon 2.1.4 and tomcat 4.x on debian.
deb packages are not available on the woody, so get the source and compile
them.
If I remembered correctly : you only have to set the environment variables
(for tomcat, cocoon and the jdk) and launch the build script.
About you error :
Hello,
(sorry for my poor english...)
I wanna install cocoon (v2.0.4) on debian
(woody)
I use :
- JDK 1.4.3 (src)
- Tomcat 3.3a final (pkg)
I use src files (build is OK), I restart tomcat (Ok), but i have a problem when i launch Cocoon
on http://myserver:myport/cocoon/
I have this er
Guy Worthington wrote:
And was hoping that such a beginner's resource existed either in the
documentation or in the Wiki.
Hi Guy.
I don't know if you are aware of it, but there has also just recently been
what seems to me (ie--a beginner) a very good book come out from Wrox on
developing with C
Derek Hohls wrote:
> There are a number of "introductory" tutorials out there... herewith
> a dump of a few:
>
> http://webreference.com/xml/column52/
> http://www.developer.com/java/ent/article.php/3098661
> http://www.idealliance.org/europe/03/call/xmlpapers/02-01-05.14/.02-01-05.html
>
> http
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> Guy Worthington wrote:
>> And was hoping that such a beginner's resource existed either in the
>> documentation or in the Wiki.
> Maybe it's not that obvious but you didn't started with the most
> simple thing we have. In general you should first start with the User
> Guid
Guy
There are a number of "introductory" tutorials out there... herewith
a dump of a few:
http://webreference.com/xml/column52/
http://www.developer.com/java/ent/article.php/3098661
http://www.idealliance.org/europe/03/call/xmlpapers/02-01-05.14/.02-01-05.html
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/j
On 30.01.2004 14:38, Guy Worthington wrote:
As you can see I'm at a lower level than even the first tutorial.
Don't get me wrong, I think the tutorial "How to develop Web
Applications" is well crafted, and if I let my eyes go out of focus so
I'm not reading the detail I can follow its logic. I
On 30.01.2004 15:51, Anna Bikkina wrote:
I do not have spaces in my path.Its a linux box. I attached the build output
...
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 1 minute 39 seconds
Didn't you say you have problems with your build :-)
Also try a "build clean war", otherwise some steps are skipped because
o
I do not have spaces in my path.Its a linux box. I attached the build output
Thanks,
Anna.
On Thursday 29 January 2004 06:06 pm, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> On 29.01.2004 23:52, Anna Bikkina wrote:
> > I changed the local.block.properties and there are no error after
> > restarting tomcat now. What i
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> Guy Worthington wrote:
Hello Joerg,
>> Has someone written a help file on the sitemap configuration file,
>> which is current, covers the theory so that I'll be able to
>> understand the architecture of Cocoon, and has done so in less than
>> ten thousand words?
> Did you
On 29.01.2004 23:52, Anna Bikkina wrote:
I changed the local.block.properties and there are no error after restarting
tomcat now. What is this deli block used for?
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=BlockDescriptions
I am still having problems during building the war.
I asked for spaced in
I changed the local.block.properties and there are no error after restarting
tomcat now. What is this deli block used for?
I am still having problems during building the war.
Thank you for the information.
Anna.
On Thursday 29 January 2004 05:39 pm, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> Strange. Do you ha
Strange. Do you have spaces in your directory name? The error with deli
is well-known and you have to exclude the block from build (see
install.txt for more info).
Joerg
On 29.01.2004 23:32, Anna Bikkina wrote:
I did ./build.sh in the cocoon main directory. It does not find ant jar and
jdo ja
I did ./build.sh in the cocoon main directory. It does not find ant jar and
jdo jar but then build turned out successful inspite of the errors.
When I deployed the war to tomcat and restarted tomcat I got the following
errors in the tomcat logs. The examples and other can be accessed though
usi
How do you build it? Just "build" in the root directory of your Cocoon
sources and everything should work. Is it possible that you do not use
Cocoon's build script?
Joerg
On 29.01.2004 21:55, Anna Bikkina wrote:
Hi,
I am new to cocoon. Trying to install it . It gives compilation error saying
Hi,
I am new to cocoon. Trying to install it . It gives compilation error saying
ant is not found and javax.jdo.PersistenceManager is not found. can anyone
help me to come over this. I tried to add ant to the classpath and place it
in the lib directory in cocoon. It still doesnt work. Infact I
On 29.01.2004 05:28, Guy Worthington wrote:
Ok, I get cocoon working, but I don't understand why the apps we had
working with cocoon 1 do not work when I drop them in /webapps ...
Tomcat gives me a "resource not available"...
Between Cocoon 1 and 2.1 really to much has changed to expect it simply
Hello Andrea,
> Ok, I get cocoon working, but I don't understand why the apps we had
> working with cocoon 1 do not work when I drop them in /webapps ...
> Tomcat gives me a "resource not available"...
I share your frustration, I was able to publish with Cocoon 1.0 after
a weekend's light reading
Title: R: newbie has problems installing cocoon
Ok, I get cocoon working, but I don't understand why the apps we had working with cocoon 1 do not work when I drop them in /webapps ...
Tomcat gives me a "resource not available"...
I just don't get the point of ho
If I remember irght old Tomcat doens't detect war automatically. It depends on
the version number. Might be worth checking?
Le Mercredi 28 Janvier 2004 11:37, Joerg Heinicke a écrit :
> On 28.01.2004 07:42, Andrea Simonetti wrote:
> > well, right; I have tried different combinations as a matter of
On 28.01.2004 07:42, Andrea Simonetti wrote:
well, right; I have tried different combinations as a matter of facts.
My people here need to have JDK 1.3.1 for java, that's the only limit.
I managed to get cocoon working now, but still it won't take the apps I drop
in /webapps... tomcat says "applica
t: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 7:08 AM
Subject: Re: newbie has problems installing cocoon
Le Mardi, 27 jan 2004, à 13:04 Europe/Zurich, Simonetti Andrea a écrit :
> ...I installed the latest Tomcat I could find
> I installed the cocoon.war package (2.0.4) in webapps and restarted
> tomcat.
Le Mardi, 27 jan 2004, à 13:04 Europe/Zurich, Simonetti Andrea a écrit :
...I installed the latest Tomcat I could find
I installed the cocoon.war package (2.0.4) in webapps and restarted
tomcat...
Do you have a specific reason not to use the latest 2.1.3 release?
Also, starting with "cocoon.bat
Title: newbie has problems installing cocoon
Ok, here's what I do:
I have a win2000 server machine
I installed the java sdk 1.3.1_09
I installed the latest Tomcat I could find
I installed the cocoon.war package (2.0.4) in webapps and restarted tomcat
Tomcat decompressed cocoon nic
Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 September 2003 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Odd problem(s) installing cocoon 2.1.1 under Windows 2000
I just finished working through some problems getting cocoon installed on my system.
I found them to be rather odd, so I figured
I'd
I just finished working through some problems getting cocoon installed on my system. I found them to be rather odd, so I figured I'd bring it to the group's attention.
I believe everything in my configuration is about as current as could be, as I recently had to reinstall W2K:
Windows 2000 S
Pl. find my question posted below:
--- Boominathan M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have installed cocoon 2.0.4 on solaris machine
> running on SUNONE application server. When i tried
> to
> access using http:///cocoon, i'm
> getting
> the following exception. I tried copying all the
> j
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-cvs&m=106142924930218&w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-cvs&m=106142929730259&w=2
Some time ago a user used the 2.0 build without any target (=>
defaulting to "all", which did not really "all") and wondered about all
the errors. He fixed the
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Geoff Howard wrote:
alpana wrote:
please use *build war *to create the war file
I am trying to install Cocoon version 2.1 from source code by
compiling the source using Jakarta “Ant” with the commands:
“.\build.bat –Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes webapp”.
The cocoon website d
Geoff Howard wrote:
alpana wrote:
please use *build war *to create the war file
I am trying to install Cocoon version 2.1 from source code by
compiling the source using Jakarta “Ant” with the commands:
“.\build.bat –Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes webapp”.
The cocoon website documentation states v
alpana wrote:
please use *build war *to create the war file
-Original Message-
*From:* àåøé ëäï [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
I am trying to install Cocoon version 2.1 from source code by compiling
the source using Jakarta “Ant” with the commands: “.\build.bat
–Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes
Title: installing cocoon 2.1 from source code
please
use build war to create the war
file
-Original Message-
From:
àåøé ëäï
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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003
8:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: installing cocoon 2.1
from source code
Hi and good
--- àåøé ëäï <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi and good day to you all!
Good day to you.
> I am trying to install Cocoon version 2.1 from source code by compiling
> the source using Jakarta Ant with the commands: .\build.bat
> Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes webapp.
Try ".\build.bat war" instead.
-
אורי כהן wrote:
Hi and good day to you all!
I am using the binary version of Cocoon version 2.0.4 for JDK 1.4.
My server is the Apache Jakarta Tomcat version 4.1.27.
My database is MySQL version 4.0.13 using the JConnector driver version
3.0.8.
My computer’s operating system is Microsoft Windo
Title: installing cocoon 2.1 from source code
Hi and good day to you all!
I am using the binary version of Cocoon version 2.0.4 for JDK 1.4.
My server is the Apache Jakarta Tomcat version 4.1.27.
My database is MySQL version 4.0.13 using the JConnector driver version 3.0.8.
My computer’s
Title: installing cocoon 2.1 from source code
Hi and good day to you all!
I am using the binary version of Cocoon version 2.0.4 for JDK 1.4.
My server is the Apache Jakarta Tomcat version 4.1.27.
My database is MySQL version 4.0.13 using the JConnector driver version 3.0.8.
My computer’s
Alessio Sangalli wrote:
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
What was your JDK and Cocoon version with the last install?
the last install? I wrote all the versions I've used this time:
Hmm, ok. Many people only update the current install and have then a
problem with the compatibility of the XML libraries.
>>
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
What was your JDK and Cocoon version with the last install?
the last install? I wrote all the versions I've used this time:
>> today I've made a new and clean install, on Linux with sun's jdk
>> 1.4.2, tomcat 4.1.24-LE, cocoon 2.0.4.
I've donwloaded sun's jdk 1.4.1_3 and no
What was your JDK and Cocoon version with the last install?
Try to copy the xalan*.jar, xmlapis.jar, xercesImpl*.jar from
TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF/lib/ to TOMCAT_HOME/common/endorsed/.
Regards,
Joerg
Alessio Sangalli wrote:
Hi, I've been using cocoon since prerelases of version 2. H
Hi, I've been using cocoon since prerelases of version 2. HOwever today
I've made a new and clean install, on Linux with sun's jdk 1.4.2, tomcat
4.1.24-LE, cocoon 2.0.4.
Tomcat works nicely but when I install the cocoon war and I access its
uri I got this:
Cocoon 2 - Internal server error
typ
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I built the war with "build war" copied it to tomcat/webapps and also copied the
endorsed-folder into the one of tomcat. When I'm trying to access the cocoon
servlet, my webbrowser shows following error:
Initialization Problem
...
cause
Directory
'/Library/Tomcat/work/Sta
I built the war with "build war" copied it to tomcat/webapps and also copied the
endorsed-folder into the one of tomcat. When I'm trying to access the cocoon
servlet, my webbrowser shows following error:
Initialization Problem
Message: null
Description: No details available.
Sender: org.apache.
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