djencks wrote:
I ran into this too. liferay is using activemq configured with xbean-
spring and our copy of activemq does not include xbean or spring in
its classloader. So, you have to make sure liferay uses activemq
from its classloader instead of geronimo's classloader.
In my
Kevan Miller wrote:
On Mar 6, 2008, at 10:37 AM, Jim Foster wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thank you for this info!
I took your suggestion and brought myself up to speed on PermGen,
and a good
bit of all things related to Java.lang.OutOfMemoryError.
All I can say is that there's certainly
Peter Petersson-2 wrote:
Hi Jim
If you do a google search on liferay permgen you will get a lot of
results about it so this seems to be a general issue.
I have been testing out several older versions of Liferay with Geronimo
1.1.1 and 2.0.2 and my experience with it is that Liferay is
djencks wrote:
On Mar 4, 2008, at 9:48 AM, Jim Foster wrote:
snip
[7] I see the same PermGen error.
I wonder if we built this using MySQL rather than the system database (as
the Liferay folks intended) we would be in better shape?
After all, that database (the MySQL version
djencks wrote:
On Mar 3, 2008, at 8:33 AM, Jim Foster wrote:
djencks wrote:
On Mar 1, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Jim Foster wrote:
djencks wrote:
Your plan works for me. I jar'ed up my sample and attached it
to the
wiki page. Could you see if you can detect the relevant
djencks wrote:
On Mar 1, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Jim Foster wrote:
djencks wrote:
Your plan works for me. I jar'ed up my sample and attached it to the
wiki page. Could you see if you can detect the relevant difference?
thanks
david jencks
snip
Hi David,
I think I see
djencks wrote:
Your plan works for me. I jar'ed up my sample and attached it to the
wiki page. Could you see if you can detect the relevant difference?
thanks
david jencks
snip
Hi David,
I think I see the point of confusion.
In your doc, you have this:
[3] Repackage the
djencks wrote:
So I found the schema and I think you need
pluginRepositories
pluginRepository
idapache-snapshots/id
nameApache Snapshots Repository/name
urlhttp://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-
repository/url
/plan.xml? I
think that is what xmlbeans is complaining about.
thanks
david jencks
On Feb 29, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Jim Foster wrote:
djencks wrote:
So I found the schema and I think you need
pluginRepositories
pluginRepository
idapache-snapshots/id
Hi David,
Responses in-line.
djencks wrote:
Hi Jim,
I think I have failed to communicate what I'm trying to tell you what to
do :-)
That would explain why I had the feeling that I wasn't connecting all the
dots...and which is why I took the time to explain all the details on my
end.
Hi David,
djencks wrote:
Well I wrote it monday and wednesday so you would have needed a time
machine :-)
Oh...
...my time machine is still in the shop...
djencks wrote:
I forgot to deploy the snapshots.
I've changed the archetype name from geronimo-module-archetype to
Hi David,
My responses are in-line.
djencks wrote:
I got the archetypes sort of working and made some progress on liferay.
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3871 and the attached
jar which contains the projects I came up with and some notes on what I
did.
It would
Hi David,
Responses below, inline.
djencks wrote:
Jim,
Is liferay 4.4.1 available on a maven repo?
Unfortunately, no.
djencks wrote:
If not where can I find it?
Liferay has several sources:
[1] Bundled distributions are at
Hi David,
Responses below, inline.
djencks wrote:
Hi Jim,
I think how to fix the deployment problems might be described in one of
the two features I actually documented.
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/configuring-run-as-and-default-subjects-and-principal-role-mapping.html
Peter Petersson wrote:
Hi Jim
I assume you are trying to install liferay in geronimo and not just
generate a new plan, with you do not need to, as Shiva have provided you
with one (the geronimo-web.xml).
...
regards
peter petersson
Hi Peter,
I have an on-going
Shiva Kumar H R wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Peter Petersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Jim
I assume you are trying to install liferay in geronimo and not just
generate a new plan, with you do not need to, as Shiva have provided you
with one (the geronimo-web.xml).
...
Shiva Kumar H R wrote:
There are two problems, both in Plan Creator feature:
1) Error message/Java Exceptions are suppressed by Plan Creator code and
not
shown to the user at all :-(
With liferay-portal-4.4.1.war, when I ran Geronimo in debug mode and
remote
connected via Eclipse
djencks wrote:
Jim,
Is liferay 4.4.1 available on a maven repo? If not where can I find it?
Is liferay normally built with maven? I snagged the plan off an earlier
mail...
By far the easiest way to create a g 2.1 plugin is with maven. I'm
starting a maven archetype to make it
There are two problems, both in Plan Creator feature:
...
Due to these bugs/limitations, I am sorry to say that you will again have to
create geronimo-web.xml by hand. I found one geronimo-web.xml inside
liferay-portal-4.4.1.war itself. I have removed non-existing dependencies
from it and
,
Shiva
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Jim Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are two problems, both in Plan Creator feature:
...
Due to these bugs/limitations, I am sorry to say that you will again have
to
create geronimo-web.xml by hand. I found one geronimo-web.xml inside
Hi Jim,
Looks like there is some problem. I am looking at it.
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Thanks,
Shiva
Thank you, Shiva.
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Hello,
I am attempting to use the Plan Creator feature of 2.1 using
liferay-portal-4.4.1.war as the target, but I am receiving a
security-related error (full text bottom of this post).
Even though I have been using Geronimo for some time, the changes in 2.1
(which are all excellent) still
OpenLaszlo or you are looking for
an introduction, please try Laszlo Explorer (Flash) (DHTML).'
Then it brings up the Laszlo Explorer correctly.
I don't know what they changed - but the nightly works where the
'release' doesn't.
Hope that helps,
Jay
Jim Foster wrote:
Hi Viet
Hi Viet,
Thanks for your reply.
I downloaded the Dev Kit .war file from http://www.openlaszlo.org/download
and put it in the Geronimo deploy folder, but it does not seem to deploy,
correctly.
For your info, what I saw on startup is included at the bottom of this post
as Geronimo startup
Hi Viet,
I tried both avenues that you suggested.
[1] Console Navigation Deploy New
[2] Command line of
geronimo-tomcat6-jee5-2.0.2\binjava -jar ./deployer.jar -u system -p
manager deploy [path to openlaszlo-4.0.9.war]
In both cases, the .war seemed to deploy just fine, but both cases yield
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