This way, I could set up that solution and test if my problem is Jetty related. Because ... all my previous installations were on Tomcat.
Might be Jetty related ...
If Alexander Schatten reads this: what do you think ?
Is your problem also only on installations with Jetty ?
On 28 Mar 2004, at 13:20, Stephen Winnall wrote:
On 28 Mar 2004, at 12:39, Yves Vindevogel wrote:Met vriendelijke groeten,
But why do you need them ??
You can startup Cocoon 2.1 with Jetty (cocoon.sh servlet)
There's no need for Tomcat ....
Ah...! No good reason really: I first used Tomcat when it was version
1.x and haven't had any reason to change. And since I am more interested
in Cocoon, content and multimodal presentation than Java and its
various containers, the question of Jetty or Tomcat has never been a
point of interest for me. I know lots of people prefer Jetty and I
respect that (the same applies to those who prefer Tomcat), but I am
neutral on this issue because my focus is elsewhere.
Steve
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