We are running cocoon on SunOne as well, and I had this problem too.
It's really quite simple. You just need to add some permission in the
server.policy file for cocoon to work. These are the permissions I
added:
permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
createSecurityManager;
I did try switching to the plain file system, that gave me
initialization errors as well, so that's not the answer. And yes, it is
a fresh install.
Do you know what files I would have to update for this, would it be just
the jisp jar file, or other jars as well?
Kyle Koss
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, and it seems to be related to
the patch I applied, maybe this patch is no good. Does anybody have a
better solution.
My environment: Cocoon-CVS from Nov 4, jdk1.4, SunOne app server 7 on
WinXP.
Thanx in advance,
Kyle Koss
I am running cocoon-CVS from Nov.4 on SunOne appserver 7, and I get this
error when cocoon starts up:
ERROR (2002-11-07) 16:19.03:876 [core.store.persistent]
(Unknown-URI) Unknown-thread/JispFilesystemStore: initialize(..)
Exception
java.io.EOFException
at
?
Please help,
Kyle Koss
P.S. (server: SunOne app server 7.0, jdk1.4, WinXP)
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What now?
Kyle Koss
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From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:joerg.heinicke;gmx.de]
Sent: November 6, 2002 1:02 PM
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Subject: Re: what does this mean?
Hello Kyle,
this has nothing to do with SVG anymore. XSLTC raises a
TransformerException
have no idea
in which direction to go.
Thanx in
advance,
Kyle
Koss
java.util.PropertyPermission *, read,write;
It seems to be working now, thanks again. :)
Kyle Koss
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From: Karl Øie [mailto:karl;gan.no]
Sent: November 5, 2002 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cocoon won't deploy
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server is running on WinXP. Also,
if it helps, app server 7 is based on Tomcat.
If anybody can help me with this, it would be much appreciated, as I
have no idea in which direction to go.
Thanx in advance,
Kyle Koss
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svg2png serializer
I've seen this too. It seems to happen the first time each of my
svg's are accessed. Once they are cached (in Cocoon) further
accesses don't cause the error.
I'm using Tomcat 4.0.4, Cocoon 2.0.4-dev, JDK 1.3
Simeon
kyle koss wrote:
I keep getting this error from cocoon
I
keep getting this error from cocoon, whenever I use the svg2png serializer. I checked the archives for this, and found a
few people with similar errors, but it seems none of them had a reply. The
error only appears in the logs, and does not seem to cause any problems, but it
is a little
I keep getting this error from cocoon, whenever I use the svg2png
serializer. I checked the archives for this, and found a few people with
similar errors, but it seems none of them had a reply. The error only
appears in the logs, and does not seem to cause any problems, but it is
a little
I want to know if it's possible to disable the storeJanitor, as I would
like the JVM to manage the garbage collection itself. We are using
jdk1.4, and I have read that it is actually more efficient to do it this
way, and that calls to the gc in a program can actually slow it down.
Please advise,
Hi all,
I have created a simple pipeline to create an svg document which is then
serialized using the SVGSerializer.
map:match pattern=*.svg
map:generate src=buisCard.xml/
map:transform src=card2svg.xsl/
map:serialize type=svg2jpeg/
which is then stored to disk on the server.
Can
this be done using Cocoon, or would it be easier to just use FOP embedded in a servlet? If it can be done, what do I have to do?
Regards,
Kyle Koss
is then stored to disk on the server.
Can this be done using Cocoon, or would it be easier to just use FOP
embedded in a servlet? If it can be done, what do I have to do?
Regards, Kyle Koss
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Maybe I made a mistake in changing the source or something. Or maybe I
just misunderstood one of the changes to be made. A little nudge in the
right direction would be much appreciated, as I am not sure what I am
doing wrong.
Many thanks,
Kyle Koss
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From: Litrik
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Kyle Koss
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Subject: Re: font embedding driving me mad!!!
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6533
Regards,
Joerg
kyle koss wrote:
I have been trying unsuccessfully for the last couple of days to get
font embedding to work under cocoon. I have followed the instructions
in
the cocoon users
Hello:
I am using cocoon to dynamically generate pdfs using XML and an XSL-FO. What I would like to
know is, is there any way to tell cocoon to also save the generated pdf to a file as well? Or, if it does already, where does
it save them?
In my sitemap, I have:
map:match
Hello all:
Okay, heres my problem. After a lot of experimenting,
reading the mail archives, and trying different things, I was finally able to embed
fonts into my pdf. But, after the initial joy of my
success wore off, I discovered a new problem. The text that uses the embedded
font is
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