J.Pietschmann wrote:
I belive the Tomcat site itself mentions it. Other than
that, read the installation instructions for Cocoon regarding
Tomcat 4.0.3 and the Cocoon FAQ. The generally recommended
workaround is to move everything into the Tomcat lib.
You are right, that's particular bug 6374,
Subject: Re: Problem with javax.xml.transform.Transformer
From: Wim Sandra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I can process the first XSL-FO document. But the following XSL-FO documents
fail with the same error: ClassNotFound on javax.xml.transform.Transformer.
It seems -but I'm not sure yet- that I only
: Problem with javax.xml.transform.Transformer
I have two instances of Tomcat. One that has my development
webapps and it
is Tomcat 4.0.3. Another is empty and it is 4.0.4-b3. I put
the FopServlet
in the 4.0.4-b3 version and tested it out and it worked fine
after some
problems were
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Tomcat 4.0.3 has problems with the classloader. If you have to
use it, move the FOP jars into the Tomcat lib directory.
It is recommended to upgrade to 4.0.4
btw, I'm also having this problem now :( My hosting has been upgraded
from tomcat3 to 4.03 and fop stuck. But symptoms
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
btw, I'm also having this problem now :( My hosting has been upgraded
from tomcat3 to 4.03 and fop stuck. But symptoms are rather bizarre -
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/dom/svg/SVGDocument
at
I have two instances of Tomcat. One that has my development webapps and it
is Tomcat 4.0.3. Another is empty and it is 4.0.4-b3. I put the FopServlet
in the 4.0.4-b3 version and tested it out and it worked fine after some
problems were resolved. Now, I've simply moved it into the webapps for
i had that same error once, and the only thing i did is delete the jars and
put them back and then restart the tomcat...
seems strange but that worked for me...
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