HeuristicMixedException on VMS with 6.1sp2

Has anyone using VMS encountered the random unexplained
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suppose to have been fixed in 6.1sp3.
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs61/notes/bugfixes2.html#1147388
"064232,The javax.transaction.HeuristicMixedException is no
longer being thrown sporadically at commit."
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this is how I got Cocoon 2.0.4 running on WLS 6.1.4
(Download the Cocoon source from http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/dist/)
Remove all but the following JARs from lib/optional
commons-jxpath-1.0.jar
jing-20020724.jar
resolver-20020130.jar
servlet_2_2.jar
commons-logging-1.0.jar
jtidy-04aug2000r7-dev.jar
rhino-1.5r3.jar
xt-19991105.jar
Update lib/jars.xml to reflect these changes
build clean
build webapp -Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes
Copy the following JARs to a suitable lib-directory:
xercesImpl-2.0.0.jar
xml-apis.jar
xalan-2.3.1.jar
xt-19991105.jar:
java/lib/tools.jar
Deploy the resluting cocoon.war and you should have a Cocoon up and running that
can do the XML->HTML Hello World sample. The status page works fine too.
If you need a more competent Cocoon, try adding the required JARs on the class
path (or add them the to your webapp-build if you are confident that WLS are capable
of handling their manifests).
Good luck
/Peter
"Paul Lee" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Hi all, forgive me if this is not the right "Install" forum, but I am
looking for
some pointers/success stories in running Cocoon 2 with WLS 6.1 SP2 (Solaris
preferably).
I have followed the official installation instructions from Cocoon and
searched
the weblogic newsgroups, but none of them worked. Perhaps none of them
were specifically
about 6.1sp2.
If anyone has any advice or pointers it would be greatly appreciated.
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