I've been digging through the
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/performancetips.html page, and I think I
finally understand most of it. However, there are two points I haven't
figured out yet. 1. What does it mean by saying to disable resource
reloading? 2. How do you check if the documents are
What version of Tomcat is recommended with the latest Cocoon? If I go to
their release binaries for Tomcat 4.0.4, it lists a standard version and a
lightweight version that does not include any of the optional binaries or
an XML parser. It says that JDK 1.4 should come with its own XML parser.
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
JDK1.3.1 + Tomcat 4.0.4 + Cocoon 2.0.3-jvm13 release
JDK1.4 + Tomcat 4.0.4LE + Cocoon 2.0.3-jvm14 release
Cocoon 2.0.3 releases are due in several days from now.
Is there going to be a clean build available?
David
As we are moving more of our web site over to cocoon, we are starting to
run into some speed issues. There are several ways we could speed things
up from a processing side (split some of our xml files up to drastically
speed up parsing), however there are some things that may take at least 10
We are running a website that provides classic literature in several
different formats (by chapter, pdf, postscript, etc), and we are moving
over to cocoon for better flexibility. The server handles several hundred
thousand hits a day, so performance is an issue.
As it is, it can take cocoon