Linc

Can you describe how to "shut down" Cocoon after starting
it up this way ??

Thanks
Derek

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/01/19 04:06:16 AM >>>
I have been trying to do the same thing for 3 days now and had a
breakthrough about 1hr ago.

All I did was download the Cocoon2.1.3 - unzipped it  - and followed
the top
4 steps in  the "install.txt" file. Which are:

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1) Set your JAVA_HOME environment


You have to set your JAVA_HOME environment to point to the root
directory of

the Java Virtual Machine (JDK 1.3.x or later) installed on your
machine.

To do this simply type:


[unix] JAVA_HOME=/path/to/java/

[win32] SET JAVA_HOME=c:\path\to\java

your mileage may vary depending on your shell, but you know how to
setup

environments, right?


2) Build Cocoon by typing "build" or "./build.sh"

3) Run Cocoon by typing "cocoon servlet" or "./cocoon.sh servlet"


4) Open http://localhost:8888/ with your browser

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The install took about 19 mins.
To my surprise, I did not need Tomcat as the Cocoon install also
installed
the Jetty servlet container.

NOTE: I am using JDK1.4.


I did not come across any info about Cocoon 2.1.3 being buddled with
Jetty,
it maybe there somewhere but I never thought to look. Begginers really
get a
tough time and often give up. Does anyone know where this is
documented, or
have plans to document.


Linc



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----- Original Message -----
From: "Roman Dietrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 7:15 AM
Subject: Installation for Dummies


> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit stuck with the installation of Cocoon. I've tried
> for more than 20 times with various versions of
> "tomcat", "java-versions" and "cocoon(2.0/2.1)".
> => I have given up a bit.
>
> Now I would just like to know if it is possible, to make
> a really big tar-file with an actual version of cocoon and
> a tomcat (if it is possible, even with a sun-java-version)
> and put it on the cocoon-site so all the dummies like me
> who get totally stuck can just download and unzip ...
> and that's it.
>
> I've Once Upon A Time managed to magically install
> a version of it that runs smoothly but moving the
> developed application to the destined server seems
> not possible.
>
> PS: It has become just a bit tricky with all the
> different versions of components to get a working
> combination together. Ok - not trivial after all.
>
> Greetings from a desperate german student who has
> obviously problems with the english language,
>
>        Roman Dietrich
>
>
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