Bruce,
Sounds like your current problem is a classmate problem. You have to make
sure that Exercise is first in your classmate. Ahead of any other parser. On
a
standalone PC, if running tomcat 3.2.1 try renaming parser.jar to zparser.jar
in the tomcat lib directory. That used to work for me with 3.2.1 standalone on
a
PC, I am not sure why but it appears that the default classpath builder for
Tomcat builds the classpath in order of creation so that must be it. You have
to get around this error first.
David Morris
>>> brucej@mrc-productivity.com 08/13/01 04:58PM >>>
Thanks David for the reply.
Eventually I will have to make Cocoon work in Websphere.
Right now I try to use Coccon in tomcat 3.2.1 on a PC (running stand alone)
and I am having trouble getting it to work. I will appreciate it if you can
forward your article to me.
I can now run Cocoon (1.8) on a command line to convert an xml file to PDF
etc. When I run it from a browser, I get file not found error (the test
virtual file Cocoon.xml). Other xml files are simply displayed unprocessed.
I did two things for the Cocoon configuration:
1.. Add all Cocoon related jar files to Tomcat classpath.
2.. Added servlet Cocoon to file web.xml in <tomcat_home>/conf/. Also
added servlet mapping in this file to map xml files to Cocoon.
The install instruction at Cocoon site is not for stand-alone tomcat so I
don't have something to follow.
Thanks
Bruce
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