Thanks Mike. I actually did look at the installation guide for installing
Cocoon in Tomcat and as far as I can tell, I have done everything as
documented. Thanks for the headsup on the setup parms.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Braden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 3:51 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Cocoon and Tomcat
>
>
> I tried to set this up with TC4.0, w/o getting it to work
> correctly.  I gave
> up.
>
> As I recall from the initial setup, this looks wrong:
>
>   <param-name>properties</param-name>
>   <param-value>
>     /test/cocoon.properties
>   </param-value>
>
> it should be:
>
>   <param-name>properties</param-name>
>   <param-value>
>     WEB-INF/cocoon.properties
>   </param-value>
>
> Refer to the install guide in the Tomcat section.
>
> http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/install.html
>
> If you do get it working let me know.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike.
> --
> Mike Braden
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 6:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Cocoon and Tomcat
>
>
> Greetings, I want to use Cocoon for XSL transforms with Tomcat. I'm fairly
> new to Tomcat and have read all available documentation (including the
> archives)on intalling Cocoon using Tomcat.
>
> Configuration: Win98, Tomcat3.2.1, Cocoon1.7.4
>
> I have added all necessary Cocoon components to the Tomcat classpath (in
> tomcat.bat).
> I have created a context in which to test Cocoon and added its
> definition to
> the server.xml
> I have defined the Cocoon servlet and its mapping of *.xml
> extensions in my
> contexts respective web.xml.
> I have defined init parameters which initializes Cocoon using its
> cocoon.properties file
> I have added a copy of the cocoon.properties to the web-inf directory.
>
> Directory hierarchy and contents:
> c:\work\web\test\names.xml
> c:\work\web\test\names.xsl
> c:\work\web\test\web-inf\lib
> c:\work\web\test\web-inf\classes
> c:\work\web\test\web-inf\web.xml
> c:\work\web\test\web-inf\cocoon.properties
>
> web.xml excerpt with cocoon definition:
> <servlet>
>  <servlet-name>org.apache.cocoon.Cocoon</servlet-name>
>  <servlet-class>org.apache.cocoon.Cocoon</servlet-class>
>  <init-param>
>   <param-name>properties</param-name>
>   <param-value>
>     /test/cocoon.properties
>   </param-value>
>  </init-param>
> </servlet>
>
> <servlet-mapping>
>  <servlet-name>org.apache.cocoon.Cocoon</servlet-name>
>  <url-pattern>*.xml</url-pattern>
> </servlet-mapping>
>
> server.xml excerpt with context definition:
> <Context path="/test"
>          docBase="c:/work/web/test"
>          debug="0"
>          reloadable="true"
>          trusted="false" >
> </Context>
>
> Each time I try and access
> names.xml( http://localhost:8080/test/names.xml ), I get a 404 error. I
> checked the log files, but nothing indicates that Cocoon
> generated an error.
> There is actually nothing to indicate Cocoon was even invoked. I
> can access
> other files in the same directory without any problems.
>
>
> I have defined and configured other servlets and they work as expected. My
> *.jsp files are served up as expected.
>
> If anyone can offer some advice on configuring and using Cocoon
> with Tomcat
> in Win98 environment, it would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Robert Taylor - Senior Developer
> MuleWork Technologies, L.L.C.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 770.891.9858
> http://www.mulework.com
>
>
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