On 9/22/06, David Sean Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the demo. Looks good.
Although Im not sure if I understand the j2 path integration.
I navigated to
http://200.115.241.157:8080/graffito-jcr-portlets-1.0/repository/default/default-page.psml/P-10dd5c2a9f1-1
and saw the contents
I tried the demo. Looks good.
Although Im not sure if I understand the j2 path integration.
I navigated to
http://200.115.241.157:8080/graffito-jcr-portlets-1.0/repository/default/default-page.psml/P-10dd5c2a9f1-1
and saw the contents of a portlet, but i don't really follow your
pattern
I tried the wysiwyg portlet out, this is one of the best portlets I
have ever seen. I'm looking forward to collaborating with you. I
checked back for the source but it's gone, sniff .`(
Philip
On 9/18/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I uploaded a new version of the jcr portlets
On 21 Sep 2006, at 08:45, Philip Mark Donaghy wrote:
I tried the wysiwyg portlet out, this is one of the best portlets I
have ever seen. I'm looking forward to collaborating with you. I
checked back for the source but it's gone, sniff .`(
Did either of you have it running online somewhere
That would be cool if someone had an online demo.
On 9/21/06, Torgeir Veimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21 Sep 2006, at 08:45, Philip Mark Donaghy wrote:
I tried the wysiwyg portlet out, this is one of the best portlets I
have ever seen. I'm looking forward to collaborating with you. I
Hi edgar,
I just deployed the portlet war and it works.
I'm not sure it is the most recent one. I have not all features
(check-in check-out, ...).
Do I have to build from the source to get thoses features ?
br
Christophe
On 9/21/06, Philip Mark Donaghy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be
Hi christope,
On 9/21/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi edgar,
I just deployed the portlet war and it works.
I'm not sure it is the most recent one. I have not all features
(check-in check-out, ...).
versioning is available in the three versions I uploaded, in the first
Compare to the existing Graffito codebase, this is completely another
approach to build content portlets (100% dependent on the JCR API ).
Christophe
Hi,
On 9/21/06, Philip Mark Donaghy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the wysiwyg portlet out, this is one of the best portlets I
have ever seen.
nice to hear you like it :)
I'm looking forward to collaborating with you.
It would be great to collaborate to move it forward.
I
checked
On 9/21/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no. Do you see a tab in help mode with the label versioning?.
I see only a info tab page
then, for some reason it's not working correctly :(, there are at
least 8 tabs. I'll try to upload a demo and let you know.
I just deployed the war maybe I forgot to do something.
On 9/21/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/21/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no. Do you see a tab in help mode with the label versioning?.
I see only a info tab page
then, for some reason it's not working
some result here. I have just deployed that. No other tab. I only
changed the repo path in web.xml. Do I need to config something?
O/H Christophe Lombart ??:
I just deployed the war maybe I forgot to do something.
On 9/21/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/21/06, Christophe
I see, it doesn't work, the info tab shows:
Portlet is Not Available: graffito-jcr-portlets-1.0::WYSIWYG portlet
Reason: null
is there any error in the tomcat log?
On 9/21/06, Evangelos Vlachogiannis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and a public live demo
Here is the error in the log.
An error occurred at line: 10 in the jsp file: /WEB-INF/jsp/cms/info.jsp
Generated servlet error:
The operator + is undefined for the argument type(s) java.lang.Object,
java.lang.Object
On 9/21/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see, it doesn't work, the
On 9/21/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Compare to the existing Graffito codebase, this is completely another
approach to build content portlets (100% dependent on the JCR API ).
As we discussed earlier, the only integration with the existing
approach would be at the
sincere apologies for the loss of time, It seems I modified the jsp
inside eclipse and didn't make a new build before uploading the war
:(.
I'll upload a new version in a couple of minutes.
It's a missing cast in
WEB-INF/jsp/cms/info.jsp:
%= response.encodeUrl(
It's uploaded now. sorry for the inconvenience.
On 9/21/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the error in the log.
An error occurred at line: 10 in the jsp file: /WEB-INF/jsp/cms/info.jsp
Generated servlet error:
The operator + is undefined for the argument type(s)
Edgar,
Did you already uploaded the new war ?
still the same problem here.
br,
Christophe
On 9/21/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's uploaded now. sorry for the inconvenience.
On 9/21/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the error in the log.
An error occurred
On 9/21/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to make clear that I'm not in a crusade in favor of jcr. I'm
interested in seeing the features I'm talking independently of
implementation details. Sorry if I'm being repetitive, but my interest
is seeing
1. CMS features for j2 portal
On 9/21/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/21/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Compare to the existing Graffito codebase, this is completely another
approach to build content portlets (100% dependent on the JCR API ).
snip
2. integration of portlet contents to the
On 9/21/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean integrating the the
content of the portlets inside a psml page should be childs of that
page (see the prototype).
LOL, this is the result of reorganizing quickly a paragraph with copy and paste
for a man with poor english skills :)
Edgar Poce wrote:
hi ruchi,
I forgot to mention that I had to add a couple of libraries to the
tomcat version included in the jetspeed distribution in order to run
jackrabbit with java5.
try the following:
1. remove every file under /tmp/jackrabbit. once jackrabbit fails to
create a
Edgar,
Thanks for the clarifications.
Running the process is responsability of the BPM engine, the jcr
implementation wouldn't be responsible of running the process, it
would be responsible only of storing the process definitions and
process instances.
Yes I know but when you are coming in
Hi David
On 9/6/06, David Sean Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edgar Poce wrote:
hi ruchi,
I forgot to mention that I had to add a couple of libraries to the
tomcat version included in the jetspeed distribution in order to run
jackrabbit with java5.
try the following:
1. remove every
Hi,
On 9/6/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/6/06, David Sean Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wondering why the two jars must go in endorsed directly, and not in the
WEB-INF/lib directory.
I'm not sure :(, I think I read in jackrabbit mailing list that it was
the right way to go
On 9/6/06, Jukka Zitting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure :(, I think I read in jackrabbit mailing list that it was
the right way to go but I didn't investigate further. It was just a
quick fix to make it work. with java 2 jackrabbit worked without
problems, but in java 5 those
Edgar Poce wrote:
hi,
I made a prototype of a wysiwyg portlet on top of jcr that allows to
version the content. It's just a prototype of what I consider a
portlet content mode should have, e.g. versioning, locking, tagging,
audit, event notification, metadata. e.g. dublin core, i18n a
Hi
First of all take into account that it's just a prototype, it's not
intended for use out of the box :)
On 9/5/06, ruchi goel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like this is internally using derby because I can login to see
graffito portlets working in jetspeed portal.
The prototype uses
On 9/5/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added more
logging in a new version I deployed that would help to see the cause,
try the new war.
it should say
I added more
logging in a new version I've just uploaded
On 9/5/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/5/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Graffito provides a support for managing JCR nodes and an High
level content object model (which can be customized), how can we
define some services like Workflow, publishing, ... ? In
On 9/5/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/5/06, Edgar Poce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/5/06, Christophe Lombart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Graffito provides a support for managing JCR nodes and an High
level content object model (which can be customized), how can we
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