Hi,
I am stuck with getting "Cocoon 2 - Internal server error" error message when I want
to access my cocoon page.
I am running Tomcat 4.0 on Windows 2000 and my Java version is: j2sdk1.4.0. I've
copied cocoon.war into: "C:\Program Files\Apache Tomcat 4.0\webapps" as it was
described in insta
After hours of trying many different things trying
to get Cocoon to run, both from the command-line and through Tomcat, I continue
to trace things back to compiling the sitemap. I know that the FAQ says
something about Cocoon taking a long time to start and the build.bat file echos
that com
- Original Message -
From: Mark
Smith
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:07 PM
Subject: Installing Cocoon 2.0.1 on a WebLogic 6.1 SP2
Hi all,
I have been having problems
installing Cocoon2 on a Solaris 8 machine running Weblogic 6.1 SP2.
I built the src
Hi Mark !
I had this problem, too.
This problem can be solved by 'cleaning' the META_INF/MANIFEST.MF file. There are two
empty lines at the end of the file which cause the
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException. Delete the lines !
Unfortunately I encountered other Exceptions after solving the above.
Sean,
I just went through the same thing in the last couple of days. But finally
I got it to work with jdk1.4 by getting a copy of cocoon(2.0.2) via CVS
(instructions are on the web), and most importantly Tomcat 4.0.1. With
Tomcat 4.0.2 I got the hanging you're describing.
Mark.
Hi !
Can anyone help me with following:
With my 'cocoon's action' I have to use DefaultConfiguration class. I
need modify my config file from this class (with use methods
setAttribute and setValue) -it possible?
But I dont know how to create it (I need examples :( ) with link to my
config file.
You have got old compiler library, from JDK 1.3 release. Remove all
javac.jar from the Cocoon ("build clean" should do it), make sure
JAVA_HOME points to JDK1.4.
Also you can read about JDK1.4:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/in
stalling/index.xml?rev=1.9&con
Hi,
Most stable configuration is: Cocoon 2.0.1, Tomcat 4.0.1, JDK 1.3.1.
Have you tried it?
Other software versions have some issues:
- JDK1.4 has old xerces/xalan. Read install.xml in the CVS about 1.4 or
search archives.
- Tomcat 4.0.2+ has some issues also, read my yesterday email about how
> From: yuryx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Hi !
> Can anyone help me with following:
> With my 'cocoon's action' I have to use DefaultConfiguration class. I
> need modify my config file from this class (with use methods
> setAttribute and setValue) -it possible?
Try DefaultConfigurationSeriali
>
>
>
>Creating configuration object is quite simple. Snippet from
>JavascriptProgram.java:
>--
>config = new DefaultConfiguration("", "GeneratorSelector");
>child = new DefaultConfiguration("file", "");
>child.setValue(file.toString());
Hi All,
I am trying to run 2.0.2 dev. After adding patterns
in sitemap, I am getting this exception...but same pattern is running fine in
cocoon2.0.
Please guide me where I am going
wrong.
Earlier I was getting problem on invoking
action class on click og image button as . This problem is
> From: yuryx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> >Creating configuration object is quite simple. Snippet from
> >JavascriptProgram.java:
> >--
> >config = new DefaultConfiguration("", "GeneratorSelector");
> >child = new DefaultConfiguration("file",
"Stylesheet directed termination" and following "Error compiling
sitemap" usually means that you have some invalid/unsupported syntax in
your sitemap. If it is the case, the message should be printed somewhere
in the log, like "Stylesheet directed termination, SystemID:.,
message:
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> Andrew Savory wrote:
> > Not at the moment, but hey, it's published with Cocoon so give me a few
> > minutes and I'll add an RSS feed ;-)
>
> Tell me: did you always wanted to be able to say something like that?
I have ;-)
An RSS feed is now avail
I did this using the source distribution of cocoon 2.01. I have not yet
taken the step of removing the xalan, etc. jars from the cocoon.war.
It worked well. I could even access jsp. I was finally able to see xsp.
I will note that I got some hangs. In those places, if I hit the stop
button
I am using 4.0.2-b1 just fine but am on a Windows 2000 box.
Are you deleting the generated jakarta-tomcat-4.0.2-b1\webapp\Cocoon
directory and the jakarta-tomcat-4.0.2-b1\work\localhost\cocoon directory
between tries?
Do the logs in jakarta-tomcat-4.0.2-b1\logs tell you anything?
Do other war f
From: "Bud Gibson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I will note that I got some hangs. In those places, if I hit the stop
> button and and then resubmitted the url, that worked.
[...]
> PS cocoon was running under RH 6.2 with jdk 1.3.1_02. The kernel is
> 2.2.18 with VA Linux smp hacks.
I get this behav
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>People,
>
>I know some of you are discouradged by the lack of overall 'polishness'
>of the latest and greatest version of Cocoon.
>
>I think I can speak for the entire development community if I greatly
>apologize for that. And I think you deserve it.
>
>Yes, we are all
I've also seen this on Cocoon 2.0.1, TC 4.0.1 on RH7.1 kernel 2.4.2-2
and JDK 1.3.1_01. Browser is mozilla is 0.9.7. We all have
sufficiently different setups. I didn't see it with TC3.2.1 and
Cocoon 2RC2 on the same machine. It will either be Cocoon or Tomcat.
I'll try to work it out nex
Hello Listees,
I remember Brad from seeing him on the Jetty list. He helped me out one day
when I was having some problems - so I think he's a good guy, despite his
frustrations.
As for my own experience with Cocoon:
I can report success with C2 and the JBoss-2.4.4/Jetty-3.1.3 combination
"righ
> From: Nicola Ken Barozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> From: "Bud Gibson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I will note that I got some hangs. In those places, if I hit the
stop
> > button and and then resubmitted the url, that worked.
> [...]
> > PS cocoon was running under RH 6.2 with jdk 1.3.1_0
Hi to all,
>From the documentation
examples, it seems that Cocoon is able to generate
the whole docs using only the "index.html" URL from
the command line, doing some kind of link following
on the supplied file. How does this system
works ? I`m developing a site using Cocoon in
offline mode,
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