I am trying to make it work with tomcat 5.5.7(latest)
<!--Also, Im quite sure that on the website it does say 'recommended
with tomcat 5.0.28', and if you refer to the problem with the spaces in
the filename, I think that that sort of problem is pretty standard when
you are working with both windows and linux. I do not think that this is
really 'cocoon's' fault, or a lack of insight on their part, unless you
are refering to a different problem :p . -->
I am not sure who is at fault and I am not really interested in blaming
either team. I am just a bit amazed that the 2 teams did not discuss the
problems that it would cause Cocoon when Tomcat and Maven were moved to
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\.
I have not done a lot of testing but Cocoon is the first package that
has trouble dealing with this. I do not recall any such problem with
Jetspeed for example.
Ron
Victoria Vitaver wrote:
Ron Wheeler wrote:
I did not try Lenya 1.2.
If you try 1.2 you will find that it is quite stable.
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.
This would probably be good.
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.
Don't get disheartened by the bugs in what is known as a development
version, this is why its out there with a big red warning message.
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.
Also, Im quite sure that on the website it does say 'recommended with
tomcat 5.0.28', and if you refer to the problem with the spaces in the
filename, I think that that sort of problem is pretty standard when
you are working with both windows and linux. I do not think that this
is really 'cocoon's' fault, or a lack of insight on their part, unless
you are refering to a different problem :p .
Like yourself, I am also eyeying up Lenya 1.4 on Tomcat 5.0.28 to
serve as a part of a large project which is due in production by
september.
Vica
Ron
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