Hi Stéphane,
I need a little help. I have the JSR-168 version pulled from CVS. Before I start merging changes, I want to build a deployable portlet. Could you help me with that? You said you tested against Jetspeed2, right? I deploying into a pluto-based portlet container, and its looking for a '
portlet.xml' file ... not sure where this would be or how it would get generated.
Ant doesn't appears to build the project in the directory structure its in at the moment (at least not outside of JBuilder).
I would certainly appreciate any help, I think you've done some great work in moving JForum to JSR-168 and I would love to help out, but I need to get it packaged as a deployable portlet first!!
Thanks!
Brice
On 6/22/05, Stéphane Croisier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 22:10 21/06/2005, you wrote:
>I would like to use the latest version of JForum Portlet from Jahia
>and when I look in CVS, I see two modules. 'jforum' and
>'jforum_JSR168' - it looks like 'jforum' has had a couple more recent
>check-ins, but the name would suggest the module I want is
>'jforum_JSR168'.
>
>Which should I pull?
Jahia does not support JSR168 yet (only for next release planned this
fall). So we did a first migration of the JForum application to JSR168 =
resizing of the GUI; automatic authentification with Jahia, etc... using
Jetspeed2 for tests and then, once done, remigrated it as a standard
servlet in order to run with the current release of Jahia.
So all the latest bug fixes and corrections are currently in the Jforum
servlet module. We did not have the time yet to resynchronize them with the
JSR168 version but this will be done for the next release of Jahia. If you
need it urgently, please feel free to make the synch yourself, this should
not be difficult (especially with a tool such as AraxisMerge or similar ;-).
In all the cases, the idea was to contribute and host the JSR168 version of
jForum directly on the Jforum project itself as it is clearly not specific
to Jahia. There was an ongoing discussion with the Jforum lead developer
here: http://www.jforum.net/posts/list/91.page
>Also, it looks like these projects are built with JBuilder. Do I need
>JBuilder to build the portlet, or can I use a target in one of the Ant
>scripts?
Ant should work but I haven't tested myself ;-)
Cheers,
Stéphane
>Thanks!
>
>--
>Brice Ruth
>Software Engineer, Madison WI
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Brice Ruth
Software Engineer, Madison WI
