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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by David Morris <dm...@plumcreek.com> on 2001/04/02 21:11:34 UTC
Cocoon on iSeries
Cocoon Listees,
I am attempting to install Cocoon on an iSeries (formerly AS/400) and am looking for pointers.
I read the installation guide and it looks like it should work. This system is running Apache 2.0,
which is a reasonably stable. I am also running Tomcat 3.2.1 with an undocumented IBM
version of mod_jk.
I would really appreciate any pointers, especially from anyone has configured a similar system.
Apache is relatively new on the iSeries, so that is where I could use the most help. My guess
is that Cocoon should be easier to set up and get running than WebSphere, which I also have
running on this system. I also believe that this setup will have widespread appeal to other
iSeries sites.
Thanks,
David Morris
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Re: Cocoon on iSeries
Posted by Ingo Bruell <ib...@gmx.de>.
Hi David,
on Monday, April 02, 2001, at 9:11:34 PM, you wrote:
DM> I am attempting to install Cocoon on an iSeries (formerly AS/400) and am looking for pointers.
DM> I read the installation guide and it looks like it should work. This system is running Apache 2.0,
DM> which is a reasonably stable. I am also running Tomcat 3.2.1 with an undocumented IBM
DM> version of mod_jk.
Sounds great :-)
DM> I would really appreciate any pointers, especially from anyone has configured a similar system.
DM> Apache is relatively new on the iSeries, so that is where I could use the most help. My guess
DM> is that Cocoon should be easier to set up and get running than WebSphere, which I also have
DM> running on this system. I also believe that this setup will have widespread appeal to other
DM> iSeries sites.
It is neccessary to install the latest Cumulative PTF to get JDK1.3
and many bug fixes e.g. RMI class loading.
I am experienced in configuring AS/400 Systems. I have installed JBoss
with Jetty and Cocoon on a Customer AS/400 with V4R5M0 but the needed
PTF's were not installed so the Application Server crashed when i try
to call an ejb from the client. But the server started well...
How i could get apache for OS/400 ?
so long
Ingo Bruell
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