2008/5/8 Derek Hohls [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andy
Also, there does
not appear to be ant errors.log or handled-errors.log files
in the cocoon/WEB-INF/logs directory ... should there be?
Maybe the default configuration (in logkit.xconf) is different in
2.1.8, but that's where it created them for me
Jeroen
1. AFAIK there is no firewall - at least, the app has been working on
an internal server (port 8080) which has been accessible up to now.
2. I thought of this one too - and realized I was not sure (a) how to
check if it is actually full and (b) what/how it gets full (c) how to ensure
Andy
I am assuming that Cocoon cannot connect to the DB;
the issue is why. The browser hangs indefinitely, and
there is no message in the cocoon.log. Also, there does
not appear to be ant errors.log or handled-errors.log files
in the cocoon/WEB-INF/logs directory ... should there be?
The app
Hi Derek,
a few things come to mind:
- Might there be a firewall in between of which the settings changed?
- You JDBC connection pool is full?
- Did you try to put the log level a bit higher to see what the database
connection is doing?
- What cocoon component are you using to connect to the
2008/5/7 Derek Hohls [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Using Cocoon 2.1.8
I have an app which has been working fine... up to now.
I am now in a situation where:
* the plain pages on the website (ie. not accessing the
database) display just fine
* I can access the database from a 3rd party tool (the
MySQL
Actually, both were right.
The only problem I had was trying to find a suitable mysql-***.jar
version. Despite the fact that both the server and my PC are running
Java 1.4 and Cocoon 1.8 :-
mysql-connector-java-5.1.2-beta-bin.jar works on the server, and
Hi Derek,
this is probably because you have not included com.mysql.jdbc.Driver (not sure
if this is the exact class name) in web.xml.
Cheers,
Johannes
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Datum: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 11:05:17 +0200
Von: Derek Hohls [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: users@cocoon.apache.org
Johannes Textor wrote:
this is probably because you have not included com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
(not sure if this is the exact class name) in web.xml.
Or maybe he didn't copy the actual driver class.
For example, mine is:
WEB-INF/lib/mysql-connector-java-5.0.6-bin.jar
Tobia
this is probably because you have not included com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
(not sure if this is the exact class name) in web.xml.
Or maybe he didn't copy the actual driver class.
For example, mine is:
WEB-INF/lib/mysql-connector-java-5.0.6-bin.jar
Tobia
That might also be, although I'd