Hello e-nio,
I haven't just completely unterstood your question.
Which jar files did you erase? The ones in /endorsed
or the ones in /WEB_INF/classes?
Did you perform any other thing?
Thanks,
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Im just speculating as I had a little problem having
cocoon2.0.4+Forrest+tomcat 4.1.18 +jdk1.4.0.01. The problem I
had was that 2.0.4 did not require those jar files at
$TC/common/endorsed since it has the files located at
WEB-INF/lib and Forrest is in its own "Context" and not in any
of the cocoon sub mounts. I put a copy on the endorsed dir and
did not erased the copies over at WEB-INF/lib which caused some
problems with cocoon but not forrest. Upon removing those jar
files, it fixed the cocoon problems I was having.
So you may want to check where these jar files are located on
your setup (xml-apis, xalan, xerces).
enio
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