> All,
>
> I recently was able to install Cocoon 2 on JRun 3.0
> and wanted to share the experience since it seems to
> be a popular topic.
>
> The following steps should get you up and running:
>
> 1. Deploy Cocoon to default server (or another server
>    of your choice). See JRun Setup Guide for
>    deployment instructions.
>
> 2. After deployment restart the default server.
>
> 3. Shutdown all servers.
>
> 4. Move xerces-1.4.4.jar and xml-apis.jar from cocoon
>    WEB-INF/lib directory to default/lib directory.
>
> 5. Edit the default server local.properties file and
>    modify the JVM Settings section:
>       a. Find the classpath settings and add the
>          following line:
>             java.classpath={user.classpath};
>             {jrun.classpath};{ejb.classpath};
>             {servlet.classpath}
>       b. Find user.javaargs settings and change to the
>
>          following line:
>             -Dorg.apache.cocoon.components.parser.
>
> Parser=org.apache.cocoon.components.parser.
>             XercesParser
> 6. Edit the cocoon.xconf file and find the Parse
>    section under General Components. Move the
>    following line out of the comment block:
>       <parser class="org.apache.cocoon.components.
>       parser.XercesParser"/>
> 7. Start default server, check default-event.log to
>    verify that the CocoonServlet was successfully
>    started. You should not see an exceptions.
> 8. Test Cocoon. It should work.
>
> I just figured this out last night and have not fully
> exercised Cocoon to determine if there are any other
> problems. But at least it is a start.

Great. Do you think you could modify the xdocs according
to this and send a "diff -u" patch?!
--
Torsten


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