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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by "Hutchins, Richard" <Ri...@GetingeCastle.com> on 2002/06/03 22:28:57 UTC

Cocoon startup problem (repost)

Had to try to repost; attachment on original message made e-mail > 75k.
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I am using SDK 1.4.0 and Tomcat 4.0.3. I just installed Cocoon 2.0.1 on a
Windows 2000 machine as the directions indicate, but I get a fatal error
(language exception) in the browser (IE 5.5) each time I try to access
cocoon through localhost:8080. Not really sure how this list works, so I
have attached the error.log.000001 file in hopes that it would point to the
specific problem. The beginning of the internal server error appears below:

type fatal
message Language Exception
description org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException: Language Exception:
org.apache.cocoon.components.language.LanguageException: Error compiling
sitemap_xmap: Line 0, column 0: could not parse error message: error:
Invalid class file format in
C:\j2sdk1.4.0\jre\lib\rt.jar(java/io/OutputStream.class). The major.minor
version '48.0' is too recent for this tool to understand. C:\Program
Files\Apache Tomcat
4.0\work\localhost\cocoon\cocoon-files\org\apache\cocoon\www\sitemap_xmap.ja
va:12: Class java.io.OutputStream not found in import. import
java.io.OutputStream; ^ Line 0, column 0: could not parse error message:
error: Invalid class file format in C:\j2sdk1.4.0\jre\lib\rt.jar

and so on and so on...

I'm no pro, but judging from the plain English at the beginning of the
error, it would seem that Cocoon does not work with the 1.4.0 distribution
of the SDK.

If anybody else has encountered this, I'd appreciate any suggestions. I'd
hate to think that I have to step backwards to SDK 1.3.x to actually use
Cocoon.

Rich Hutchins


Rich Hutchins
Sr. Technical Writing Administrator
Getinge/Castle, Inc.
1777 E. Henrietta Rd.
Rochester NY 14623
716-272-5072


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