I am using a nearly identical platform (cocoon 2.0.3 on one machine and
2.1-dev on another). Make sure that in your tomcat server.xml file
that for the element it has the unpackWARs="true" attribute.
[snip]
> c) If you want to use Cocoon with JDK 1.4, you have to download the source
> distribut
CONFIRMATION: IT WORKS.
Now Cocoon is working on my linux pc. It was all a problem of
permissions. I'm using it with Eclipse (by the Tomcat Plugin).
There are some problems using it in debug mode, but they are about
permissions too.
I can see the main page of cocoon. But now...I CAN'T EXECUTE
I've been using the 1.4 JVM cocoon binary with an Oracle connection
using the stock Oracle thin JDBC driver for queries quite successfully.
Cannot yet attest to viability of update/insert/delete.
Bobby Mitchell wrote:
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>> This is not the case. I believe the documentation to be out of d
> >This is not the case. I believe the documentation to be out of date for
> >this but for as long as I have been using cocoon (a few months now)
> >there has been a downloadable binary for the latest release that is
> >compiled for and works with the 1.4 JVM. It is accessible alongside
> >the n
I was thinked about that. Can be your firewall the sorce of all the problems?
Check if you have the permission to allow listen in the port 8080 or if
another app is there listening.
Because, if TOMCAT if totally sillent (logs are empty), that means tomcat is
not getting the request.
What abou
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>
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>This is not the case. I believe the documentation to be out of date for
>this but for as long as I have been using cocoon (a few months now)
>there has been a downloadable binary for the latest release that is
>compiled for and works with the 1.4 JVM. It is accessible alongside
>the norma
I am using a nearly identical platform (cocoon 2.0.3 on one machine and
2.1-dev on another). Make sure that in your tomcat server.xml file
that for the element it has the unpackWARs="true" attribute.
[snip]
> c) If you want to use Cocoon with JDK 1.4, you have to download the source
> distribut
Thanks a lot. I red some of these documentation.
I think the main problem is a linux file permission problem.
I've changed some permissions to some files and folders and it seems that
the deploy is being done at startup (following the eclipse debug
console). Now I have some other problems while
OK, I am using the same plataform like you:
Red Hat 7.3 (lastest updates)
J2SDK 1.4.1 (from Sun)
Tomcat 4.1.12
Cocoon 2.1 (lastest CVS), before I used well 2.0.3 from distribution.
1-The process of install is well documented in:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/installing/index.html
2-Some tips:
It's strange. Nothing in $TOMCAT_HOME/logs of today and nothing about
cocoon.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
Mauro
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Peter Nuetzel . inglobo wrote:
> Hi Mauro,
>
> check the tomcat logfiles in $TOMCAT_HOME/logs. There should be hint to
> what went wrong.
>
> -peter
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Hi Mauro,
check the tomcat logfiles in $TOMCAT_HOME/logs. There should be hint to
what went wrong.
-peter
Von: Mauro Daniel Ardolino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hi! I think I'll go mad. About a week ago I was trying to install cocoon
>on tomcat on windows: I couldn't and I thought it was a windows
Hi! I think I'll go mad. About a week ago I was trying to install cocoon
on tomcat on windows: I couldn't and I thought it was a windows problem.
Some of you were trying to help me.
Now after some changes I am working on RH73. I've installed Tomcat 4.1.12
and still can't make cocoon to deploy.
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