hi all.
after a few days of messing around trying to get C2 working with tomcat
3.2.2 and 3.2.3 to no avail (i kept getting SAX and sitemap errors on all 3
machines i tried - 2 at work and 1 at home), i've finally managed to install
C2 successfully. i think the problem is with T3.
so... i decided to try T4. i downloaded the T4 executable(!), edited
web.xml, and built cocoon.war, and the C2 welcome page loaded and the
samples worked! so for any of u who are still having trouble setting up T3,
i suggest trying T4 instead for a hassle-free install. i've done it twice
already and it has worked both times.
my config is below:
- w2kpro
- tomcat 4b7
- c2 b2
- soap 2.2
(this is just my 2c for the w2k platform)
-----Original Message-----
From: Walter G. da Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 1:42 PM
To: cocoon-users
Subject: A successful story about Cocoon C2b2
After _several_ tries, building Cocoon from scratch, and reading
most of the
e-mails from the newsgroup/Java Guru/Web site documentation, I finally
managed to
make Cocoon work on my Personal Web site!
Thank you very much Steffano and the Cocoon team for this wonderful
servlet! Here
is my configuration:
RedHat Linux 7.1 Kernel 2.4.1 i386 architecture.
SUN JDK 1.3.1 b24
Jakarta-Tomcat 3.2.3
SOAP 2.2 (just in case somebody need it).
Here are some notes I came across during the installation:
1. run dos2unix bin/ant and dos2unix bin/antRun
2. rerun build.sh.
3. rename jaxp.jar for jaxp.jar.old (according to the documentation)
4. rename parser.jar for zparser.jar
5. Copy the xerces-1.4.1 into $TOMCAT_HOME/lib/
Then, I started getting:
type internal-server-error
message The sitemap handler's sitemap is not available. Please check
/opt/java/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2/webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF/logs/cocoon.log for
the exact error.
This problem went away after I installed jakarta-tomcat-3.2.3 (and
rebuild ed
cocoon from scratch).
6. The next error message I received was: (from
$TOMCAT_HOME/logs/servlet.log or
from the Http://localhost:8080/cocoon/):
org.xml.sax.SAXException: Could not get valid parserNamespace not supported
by
SAXParser
path="/cocoon" :ERROR 99871 [cocoon ] (main): Cannot produce a valid
parser
javax.xml.parsers.ParserConfigurationException: Namespace not supported by
SAXParser
7. Now, the problem is the parser. I remember,back of the time I
was trying to
install Cocoon 1.8.x, that xerces had to be the first .jar that is loaded
from the
$TOMCAT_HOME/lib directory. Therefore, I renamed xerces-1.4.1.jar as
aaxerces-1.4.1.jar (a dirty solution, but it works).
8. Then, I received another error message: The sitemap can not open
the display
(0,0) (from
/opt/java/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2/webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF/logs/cocoon.log). I
was
connecting to my machine remotely using ssh. The error message suggests
that
sitemap was trying to open a window in the local display. So I wait until I
went
home and run the program locally.
9. Went I tried at home, to my enjoy, Cocoon started. After I was
able to fired up
cocoon from my local machine, I was able to connect from other machines. I
guess,
the first time you try to run Cocoon, you have to try in the machine itself.
If
you want to take a look at it:
http://63.195.86.146:8080/cocoon/welcome
Again, thank you Steffano and the Cocoon team for this,
Walter
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