
This is where to find the software developed by the Apache Cocoon Project.
Find latest releases of Apache Cocoon and sub projects from this page.
Previous releases can be found in the archive at
http://archive.apache.org/dist/cocoon/.
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory -
BINARIES/ 07-Aug-2012 12:51 - Old binary distributions archive
events/ 07-Aug-2012 12:51 - Materials from events
3.0/ 08-Aug-2012 11:50 -
2.2/ 08-Aug-2012 11:50 -
subprojects/ 08-Aug-2012 11:51 -
SOURCES/ 19-Mar-2013 17:37 - Source distributions archive
cocoon-2.1.11-src.tar.gz 31-Dec-2007 09:25 46M Cocoon 2.1 distribution (Unix, source only)
cocoon-2.1.11-src.zip 31-Dec-2007 09:33 52M Cocoon 2.1 distribution (Win., source only)
cocoon-2.1.11-docs.tar.gz 14-Jan-2008 11:22 4.2M Documentation (Unix)
cocoon-2.1.11-docs.zip 14-Jan-2008 11:23 4.3M Documentation (Win.)
license.txt 14-Jan-2008 11:37 11K Apache Software License
KEYS 05-Jun-2012 08:12 59K
cocoon-2.1.12-deps.tar.gz 14-Mar-2013 14:35 42M Combined (source+binary) distribution (Unix)
cocoon-2.1.12-deps.zip 14-Mar-2013 14:36 42M Combined (source+binary) distribution (Win.)
cocoon-2.1.12-src.tar.gz 14-Mar-2013 14:36 7.6M Cocoon 2.1 distribution (Unix, source only)
cocoon-2.1.12-src.zip 14-Mar-2013 14:36 13M Cocoon 2.1 distribution (Win., source only)
NOTE: Starting with 2.1 we only release a source distribution. This issue was discussed on the developer list. Using this source distribution is really easy and avoids most of the common pitfalls of the binary distribution. See further explanation.
NOTE: Cocoon 2.1.X includes all the packages required to run out of the box (included Xerces, Xalan and FOP) so you don't need to download anything else to start.
NOTE: For earlier versions of Cocoon (which did have binary distributions). Due to the incompatibilities between JDK 1.3 and JDK 1.4, you have to choose between a binary version targeted for JDK 1.2/1.3 and a version specially targeted for JDK 1.4 (Using a build targeted for one JVM on a different JVM may result in runtime errors). Now you see why a source release is easier for everyone.