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Cocoon: Building XML Applications
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Cocoon: Building XML Applications

by Matthew Langham, Carsten Ziegeler
July 2002
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
504 pages
12h 56m
English
Sams
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Chapter 3. Getting Started with Cocoon

Now it’s time to get your hands dirty and actually install Cocoon to find out what it contains. Installing Cocoon is actually very easy; this chapter contains all the details you need.

For simplicity, we assume that you will be installing Cocoon onto the same system on which your browser is installed. This means that, in effect, the system is then both server and client at the same time. In case the setup is different (such as if you want to install Cocoon on a standalone server), the address you give, such as to access the samples, needs to be adjusted from localhost:8080 to the server’s actual address. ...

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