On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 11:03 AM, David Crossley <cross...@apache.org> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 10:08:28AM +0200, Vicent Mas wrote: >> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 1:29 AM, David Crossley <cross...@apache.org> wrote: >> > On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 06:52:28PM +0200, Vicent Mas wrote: >> >> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:09 PM, David Crossley <cross...@apache.org> >> >> wrote: >> >> > On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 01:48:58PM +0200, Vicent Mas wrote: >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> >> >> I'm trying to build a website with forrest 0.10 and the dispatcher >> >> >> plugin. My current problem is that all my customizations are ignored. >> >> >> For >> >> >> instance, if I change the copyright in a footer it is not updated. >> >> >> I've used >> >> >> the Dispatcher Quickstart (version 0.8 is the most modern version I >> >> >> found) as >> >> >> a guide when possible. >> >> > >> >> > Not sure what you mean regarding "version 0.8". >> >> >> >> I mean this document: >> >> >> >> http://forrest.apache.org/pluginDocs/plugins_0_80/org.apache.forrest.plugin.internal.dispatcher/how/howto-dispatcher-quickstart.html >> > >> > Ah. When using the "dev" version of Forrest, should use the local docs. >> > >> >> > The current, but perhaps out-of-date, document is in the plugin's docs. >> >> > Do this: >> >> > cd whiteboard/plugins/org.apache.forrest.plugin.internal.dispatcher >> >> > forrest run >> >> > http://localhost:8888/how/howto-dispatcher-quickstart.html >> >> >> >> I've done it but I get a "Resource not found error". >> > >> > That is very strange. It works locally for me. >> > >> > Perhaps you need to clean your Forrest setup. >> > (Of course replace with Windows-specific commands.) >> > cd $FORREST_HOME/main >> > ./build.sh clean >> > ./build.sh >> > >> > Not sure what is needed to clean the Dispatcher plugin, >> > so do this: >> > cd >> > $FORREST_HOME/whiteboard/plugins/org.apache.forrest.plugin.internal.dispatcher >> > forrest clean >> > $FORREST_HOME/tools/ant/bin/ant clean >> > >> > Then do: >> > forrest run >> > which should automatically build and deploy the Dispatcher plugin, >> > and the other plugins that it uses, from the local dev sources. >> > During that process the "get-local" Ant task should be indicating >> > that it is using the local sources. >> >> No luck. I keep getting a "Resource not found error". > > Okay. That might be due to its use of the projectInfo plugin > which we think might need tweaking as indicated in FOR-1188. > >> >> Anyway I've found >> >> the xml version of the document and the content seems to correspond to >> >> the document I mention above. The document talks about an >> >> org.apache.forrest.themes.core plugin that I'm unable to find and also >> >> about a pelt.fv file in that plugin, so I am lost. >> > >> > Yes, because no-one has managed to update those docs yet. >> >> I see. >> >> > As Sjur explained that old supporting plugin is not used anymore. >> >> I don't use that plugin. As I said I used the quickstart document as a >> guide only when possible. IIRC my hierarchy of folders was built >> imitating the contents of the dispatcher plugin folder regarding >> themes. >> >> >> > (Patches welcome :-) >> >> >> >> I wish I was able to patch it :-) Thanks once more for your help. >> >> >> >> > I am hoping that someone who knows more can help you with >> >> > the rest, e.g. Thorsten, Cyriaque, Brian, etc. >> >> I hope so. As I said I'm really stuck. > > In the meantime you might be able to determine where the > Dispatcher is looking for those project resources by investigating > the various *.xmap sitemaps in the top-level of the Dispatcher > plugin and its locationmap.xml file. > > There are some debugging techniques listed here: > http://forrest.apache.org/howto-dev.html > and the link to the FAQ > http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_100/faq.html#version > to report all "properties" to help with following those sitemaps. > > -David
Hi, I'm afraid I don't know anything about sitemaps and they don't seem to me something easy to understand. But I'll try to do my best and follow your recommendations. Thanks. Vicent -- Share what you know, learn what you don't.