both versions of MacOS X work perfectly. Used any Tomcat/Cocoon combination that is supported. I personally use Tomcat 4.0.6/Cocoon 2.0.3 as a webservice on an EJB container.
As long as you stick to the JavaVM 1.3.1 which is standard on MacOS X Server and Client 10.1 or 10.2. I have not yet tried the JavaVM 1.4.1 DP5 which is available... I'd rather wait for the final release!
Just make sure that your $JAVA_HOME is set to /Library/Java/Home
Regards
Deeeep
On Thursday, Nov 21, 2002, at 11:42 Europe/Brussels, Daniel Smith wrote:
Hi all. My first post here. Thanks much for the existence of this project and list. I checked the archives and there was some documentation on OS X, but I wondered if anyone could give me any update who is currently running on any versions of this? Would any particular version be better to use? 10.1 or 10.2, or the basic Server or Jaguar Server? I have them all, so I thought it best to check first. Thanks a lot.
Yours,
Daniel
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