Great job ! the installer works fine on my machine, I can start tomcat from this installation but all portlet are emtpy on each page. I see only the portle ideas. I don't something in the log. Do you have an idea ?
Thanks, Christophe -----Original Message----- From: Ate Douma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 12/9/2004 5:59 PM To: Jetspeed Developers List Cc: Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Binary Installer for Jetspeed M1 Serge Huber wrote: > > Hi Scott, > > It's looking good, but as you were expecting I had a few problems with it : > > - First it seem to require some version of Ant to do the installation, > or maybe there is a conflict when somebody already has an existing > ANT_HOME variable defined. Basically I updated my Ant version from 1.6 > to 1.6.2 and it seemed to go further. I can confirm this problem. I didn't find any logfile but the error I got on the screen was: Invalid implementation version between Ant core and Ant optional tasks. core : 1.6.2 optional: 1.6.0 I haven't tried to update my own Ant version yet so this is how far I got. Nonetheless, this already really looks good. Great work! > - I had problems with getting my MySQL driver using by the Ant script, > not entirely sure what's going on there. Here is the Ant script log : > Buildfile: c:\j2\build.xml > > install: > > build.db: > > db.execute: > [echo] Execing SQL: C:\j2/sql/mysql/phase3ojb-schema.sql > [echo] C:\temp\mysql-connector-java-3.0.10-stable-bin.jar > > BUILD FAILED > C:\j2\build.xml:9: The following error occurred while executing this line: > C:\j2\build.xml:16: The following error occurred while executing this line: > C:\j2\build.xml:38: java.sql.SQLException: No suitable Driver for > jdbc\:mysql\://localhost/jetspeed?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8 > > Total time: 0 seconds > > - Although I had a failure in the Ant execution, I still got a message > telling me the installation had completed successfully. Can you retrieve > the execution result of the Ant script ? > > Don't let this drag you down, I think this is really great, and it will > make J2 install a lot easier to customize. Also while I'm on the > subject, what would be great is to have "predefined" settings for > databases, so that the user would first select the DB type, and then it > would present the screen with all the parameters for the datasource, > already filled in with the default values for the database. Let me know > how I can help ! > > cheers, > Serge... > > Scott T. Weaver wrote: > >> Well, I finally got the binary installer for J2 M1 finished, here is a >> temporary link: http://www.binary-designs.net/downloads.html. The >> download takes a little time to start but fairly quick once it does. >> >> The only requirements are that you have a compatible version of the >> JDK 1.4.2, installed, see: >> http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2/PrefsClassloaderIssuesAndSdk14 >> for mor info. >> >> It is a little rough and needs some cleaning and tweaking but it's a >> start ;) >> >> Have fun! >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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