Ray Allis wrote:
> "Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> >
> > We're pleased to announce the availabililty of milestone 4 of the Tomcat
> > 4.0 servlet container and JSP engine. Compared to milestone 3, this
> > release reflects the following changes:
>
> > Come and get it!
>
> Got it! Ooops! I lost cocoon!
>
Groan ... BOY do I hate class loaders :-)
Could you try me an experiment?
* Comment out the <servlet> declaration
for the JSP servlet in
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/web.xml
* Temporarily remove "crimson.jar" and "jaxp.jar"
from $CATALINA_HOME/lib
* Restart and see if Cocoon works
The right long term answer is that Xerces becomes JAXP-1.1 compatible, so that system
administrators can simply use that instead of Crimson if they want to. In the mean
time,
Jasper (the JSP servlet) has a requirement for Crimson because it is the only JAXP-1.1
compatible parser available (we needed the portable SAX2 support).
If you need Cocoon *and* JSP, I don't have a good answer for you right at the moment
...
Craig McClanahan