If it is actually *starting* you call it somewhere (if you use unix, I suggest a
find . -type f -exec grep -H hsql {} \; and patience, or just look at the deployed
supposedly minimized cocoon and check
1. WEB-INF/web.xml
2. WEB-INF/cocoon.xconf
3. sitemap.xmap
4. rm -rf samples (don't do this at home - NO WARRANTY GIVEN:)
And you can of course delete all jar files you're sure you don't need. Be very sure, and take small
steps - each time reloading cocoon or restarting tomcat (if thats what you use).
But uncalled libraries are not loaded.
In theory there is no need to do this. Also the changes got lost when building Cocoon another time. So the problem should be fixed at its source, not after the build. Disabling the block and doing a clean build should do it.
Joerg
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