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 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 "application not available". > > > > I shall contact the guy that made the first setup working (nt4, jdk 1.31, > > tomcat 3.3.4 & cocoon 1), there has to be some config I am missing... > > If you use 2.1.3 it's really easy: > > 1. Get 2.1.3 from http://cocoon.apache.org/mirror.cgi. It's only > available as sources, so you can choose either the second or third link > (Windows or Unix) on the page. The first link is for explanation why > there are only sources. > > 2. Unzip it where ever you want (this dir is now the COCOON_SRC > directory). If you use WinZip an empty directory might be missing > (COCOON_SRC/src/blocks/stx/java). The build would stumble about it and > you can add it. > > 3. Type "build war" in COCOON_SRC directory. > > 4.a Type "cocoon servlet" for running Cocoon in Jetty. > > 4.b Copy cocoon.war from COCOON_SRC/build/cocoon-2.1.3 into your > TOMCAT_HOME/webapps directory. If you don't use JDK 1.4 it should "just > work". > > Joerg > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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