Hi Antonio. I would say that if you are a happy Fedora Core 4 user, then it really doesn't matter which linux distribution you use. Cocoon is dependant upon the Java Virtual Machine and the Servlet Container you choose. The underlying operating system matters little.
I myself use cocoon under SuSE Linux 9.3, Solaris 8/9/10, and Windows 2000 server. You will find different issues (mostly related to your JVM versions, path separators, and memory restrictions) on the installs, but most of your issues will relate more to your chosen deployment methodology than to anything below cocoon. SuSE Professional Linux 9.3 comes with tomcat 5.0.30, jboss 3.2.5, and jonas 4.1.2 available for installation from the dvd. As far as I'm aware (without wanting to start a flame/religious war) these are the closest to the latest releases there are in any supported distribution. Even later than the SLES-9 distribution. As always, your choice must be governed by the amount of work you're willing to put in either compiling and installing everything from scratch or deducing the installation differences of your given distribution. On Wednesday 10 August 2005 20:21, Antonio Gallardo wrote: > Christoph Hermann wrote: > >Am Mittwoch, 10. August 2005 22:04 schrieb Uzo Andrew Madu: > > > > > >Hello, > > > >>I have decided to do away with Microsoft 2000 server and am now > >>planning to install SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 from Novell on my > >>machine. Can someone please tell me: > >> > >>1. Will Cocoon run on Linux? > > > >yes. > > > >>2. Is SUSE a good version of Linux? > > > >I'd say Suse is the Windows under the *ix Os'es. > >If you can live with that... > > I don't got the point? Can you explain better? ;-) > > In particular, to answer the quesion too: I am currently a happy Fedora > Core 4 user. I am running diferents cocoon/tomcat/Java versions in Linux > since 2002. > > Best Regards, > > Antonio Gallardo > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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