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Hello Robert,
> I've read in past notes that it should be possible to eliminate the need
> for running an Xserver or Xvfb on one's cocoon 2.0 server if you are using
> jdk1.4.
> I'm curious how other people have managed to use jdk 1.4 on their systems. 
> Can any of you provide the actual startup scripts you use to make this
> work?
it's working fine for me, except that I'm using rc1a of cocoon. But I had to 
change some things. When you start tomcat, you have to set the headless 
properity. Simple look on java.sun.com for an example.
Then you have to recompile batik and fop and copy them into the cocoon libs 
directory. You have to use the 1.0 batik, not the 1.1. But batik doesn't 
compile. Look at the error messages and create simple dummies for all it 
needs. I haven't posted a patch, because they aren't really the solution. 
Batik has to be ported to 1.4.
The problem with the fonts is something I haven't solved really. I've put 
some truetype fonts into the fonts directory and created the fonts.dir. But 
it didn't change anything. Big font sizes are working well, small ones are 
almost unreadable. I don't know why.
Also all graphics are looking different than in non-headless mode.

With kind regards
        Torsten Knodt
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