Felix Röthenbacher escribió:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Felix Röthenbacher escribió:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Michael Wechner escribió:
I think you misunderstand. It's not about the endorsed libs within
Cocoon, but about endorsed libs which
are needed especially by Lenya.
Have lenya special needs for endorsed libs? I am just asking, because it
works for me. But I use java 1.5.
There might be a need to place certain libs into the endorsed dir for an
application based on the Lenya framework. 'mail.jar' or 'activation.jar'
comes to my mind, there might be other libraries. It would be handy
if there is such a directory for endorsed libs in Lenya to avoid having
to touch the external Cocoon sources.
So, +1 for keeping the endorsed lib dir within Lenya.
Remember, "endorsed" has a special meaning in java. Such directory as
you are described above should be called local. And I agree to add such
directory for lenya.
Actually, I'm speaking about libs that get -Djava.endorsed.dirs=...,
not local ones. I took mail.jar and activation.jar as an example as
it seems that mail notification does not work in Cocoon with Tomcat
5.5.17 if these two libraries are not endorsed.
I don't think it is a good idea to place mail.jar into the endorsed lib.
This is a know cocoon 2.1.x bug. What we may do is to remove some
geronimo jars and copy our jars in our lib/local directory into the
final build.
wdyt?
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
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