Hi all:
I have to install the following system: Apache 1.3.22 + Tomcat 3.3 + Cocoon 1.8.2. I'm not a java programmer so the app that needs to be run in this box is a black box for me and I don't necessary have to know about java classes, etc So I usually mess-up with those java terms. Cocoon documentation is not very clear; indeed the install is described for Tomcat 3.2 version, which is not the same as 3.3 versino (obviusly). Summarizing, I'd like know about a good doc/text related to the installation of exactly the versions of software I'm describing in the subject. That way I hope I will not have problems on installing them. I'm a sysadmin, not a java-man :-) The problem is that some texts I've found are all for Tomcat 3.2 (.1, usually) installation. Tomcat 3.3 has several differences. For example, /lib directory is structured in 3 parts (this didn't exist in 3.2.1 version), it has different jars, etc. Install-instructions like "rename paser to zparser" are, apart from confusing, invalid now, since some .jars have changed. :-( Currently I have installed Tomcat and it's working ok, but when I try to retrieve a .xsp page I receive something like: "java.lang.RuntimeException: Error loading logicsheet at resource://org/apache/cocoon/processor/xsp/library/java/cookie.xsl due to java.lang.Exception: Resource not found or retrieving error.". I'm reading documentation but I have a big mess. A simple but good text and/or other related refs would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. PS: I have other systems installed with different versions (Tomcat 3.2.1) and they're working ok. I used some good "recipes" (=texts/docs). But it seems not to work now for 3.3. :-(( -- Román Medina-Heigl Hernández Sysadmin & Security Officer @ BatMap S.A. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faqs.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>