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[DAISY] Updated: Installing Apache Cocoon

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--- <h1>System requirements</h1>
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--- <p>Apache Cocoon requires the following systems to be already installed in your
--- system:</p>
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--- <p><strong>Java Virtual Machine</strong> A Java 1.3 or later compatible virtual
--- machine must be present for both command line and servlet type usage of Apache
--- Cocoon. Note that all servlet engines require a JVM to run so if you are already
--- using servlets you already have one installed.</p>
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--- <p><strong>Servlet Engine</strong> A Servlet 2.2 compliant servlet engine must
--- be present in order to support servlet operation and dynamic request handling.
--- Note that this requirement is optional for command line operation. Note also
--- that Cocoon now ships with a stripped down version of Jetty suitable for
--- immediately testing with no further downloads.</p>
--- 
--- <p>When the time comes to run your Cocoon application in a full featured servlet
--- container, you may want to consider the following Open Source options:</p>
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--- <ol>
--- <li>The Apache Tomcat project
--- <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/">http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/</a>
--- </li>
--- <li>The full version of Jetty
--- <a href="http://jetty.mortbay.org/">http://jetty.mortbay.org/</a></li>
--- </ol>
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    <h1>Getting Apache Cocoon</h1>
    
    <p>You have three choices for getting Cocoon: you can either download a stable
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