I did not try Lenya 1.2.

I am hoping than Lenya 1.4 will be sufficiently stable by the fall for moderate use. I am trying to determine whether that is possible and trying to report all of the problems and solutions that I discover in the hopes that my efforts will contribute a little bit to this goal.

I suppose that at some point I will have to make a judgement about the long-term viability of this path. If not, I will probably look at OpenCMS which also appears to be an architecture that I can live with.

I am a bit discomforted by the bugs that I have run into so far. The lack of repeatability of problems is also a bit disconcerting. Bugs that stay put between restarts are a lot easier to solve.

The problem running Cocoon in the standard Tomcat installation configuration makes me worry about the committment to standards. This does appear to be a Cocoon problem and the lack of coordination between Cocoon and Jakarta is puzzling. One would have hoped that the two teams would have worked together a bit better. In my current situation this is not a practical problem since I only have 1 other tomcat application running under test and the production environment is Linux.

Ron

Michael Wechner wrote:

Ron Wheeler wrote:

Killed Lenya and restarted.
I got a Cocoon Error screen.

Killed Tomcat and restarted it. Back to Untranslated.

Is it really such a fragile system or am I still wrestling with installation and configuration issues.



I would say there is still something wrong with the installation, but I have to admit that the "untranslated issue" is annoying. I hope that somebody (myself
included) will be able to solve this within the near future.

Btw, did you ever try Lenya 1.2.X?

Michi



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