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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Russell Castagnaro <ru...@castagnaro.com> on 2002/06/27 21:40:12 UTC
Re[2]: Does anyone remember cocoon 1.8?
Hello Paul,
I love cocoon 1.82 and still use it in production systems. It was
incredibly simple and flexible.
the error you are getting was pretty standard. you need to I found
the easiest way to deal with it was to change the "resource" url to a
"file" or "http"
resource://org/apache/cocoon/processor/xsp/library/java/util.xsl
should be
http://localhost/cocoon/src/org/apache/cocoon/processor ....
I have cocoon set up as a web app, but you can just stick the source
somewhere on your server and link to that directly.
Good Luck, and don't believe that Cocoon 2 is the same product.
Thursday, June 27, 2002, 8:35:34 AM, you wrote:
PG> Marty,
PG> Yes I have just started with 1.8 for a production project.. not had time
PG> to look yet but get the same
PG> error - I was using the 1.8.2 from the default SuSE 8 install but this
PG> gave the above error.
PG> So I have downloaded the 1.8.2 lastest, build it and ran that under
PG> tomcat - now get:
PG> http://om2.oyap.net/Cocoon.xml
PG> or
PG> Not Found
PG> The requested URL /Cocoon.xml was not found on this server.
PG> http://om2.oyap.net/cocoon/samples/index.xml
PG> WORKING NOW ... BUT HOW?? was not a day or so ago :) must be a cache
PG> reload issue.
PG> Have not had the time to look at the other bits.. maybe weekend.
PG> But to get that far I did nothing but do a build.sh!
PG> Paul
PG> Marty McClelland wrote:
>>I haven't installed 1.8 in a while - and from my memory - this looks like
>>the kind of error I got when I didn't follow the installation instructions
>>carefully ( i.e. jars not in the right directory, or not loaded in the
>>appropriate sequence, .... )
>>
>>Have you searched the archives?
>>
>>marty
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Paul Gilligan" <pd...@oyap.net>
>>To: <co...@xml.apache.org>
>>Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 11:02 AM
>>Subject: Does anyone remember cocoon 1.8?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>I have switched to an "out of the box" cocoon 1,8 that coomes with SuSE
>>>
>>>
>>8.0
>>
>>
>>>and I get:
>>>
>>>java.lang.RuntimeException: Error loading logicsheet at
>>>resource://org/apache/cocoon/processor/xsp/library/java/util.xsl due to
>>>java.lang.Exception: Resource not found or retrieving error.
>>>
>>>Now I am sure that this is a std problem and someone can tell me how to
>>>sort this out without me
>>>having to dig too deep :)
>>>
>>>What I am working on is using the new Oracle 9.2 XML repository and a
>>>standard cocoon production version (1.8)
>>>and the JDK 1.3 that comes with it -hence I do not want to have todo too
>>>much work on the cocoon side.
>>>
>>>Then I will be adapting the docbook DTD to work with Oracle and then use
>>>cocoon to publish.
>>>
>>>Now here is the crunch!! I can easily do a little programming to with
>>>Oracle to make a content management
>>>frame work :)
>>>
>>>Has any one else looked at Oracle 9.2 XML?
>>>
>>>Paul
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Russell mailto:russell@castagnaro.com
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