hi all !
i am still not able to run my helloworld portlet...

i could compile my code but have not moved an inch further....this is
because even after adding the
corresponding entries in
jetspeed-config.jcfg and the default.psml file i am not not able to run the
helloworld portlet .....on giving the url as http://localhost:8080/jetspeed
i get the index.jsp page and on giving url as
http://localhost:8080/servlets/jetspeed   i am getting a 404 not found error
....

can u please suggest me something ?
i  request you to send your config. files for me to crosscheck ...
or better still if u have time ...i'll send my config. files ...


( i am using apache 1.3.11 + tomcat 3.2.2 + windows NT 4.0+
jetspeed-latest )

TIA

sumit ranjan

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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: helloworld....


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>
> ----- Mensaje Original -----
> De: "Sumit Ranjan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Jueves, Julio 12, 2001 8:40 am
> Asunto: helloworld....
>
> > hi all!
> >        i am a newbie to jetspeed....still trying to do my helloworld
> > portlet....
> >   but  i am having problem in compilation....can u please tell me
> > how did u
> > set your class path etc...?
> >   especially...1) where was your source .java file(was it in the
> > ..portal/portlets/ dir. ??)
> ----------------> you have to put them in your portal/portlets/*.java
>
> >                    2) your import statements (was it import
> > org.apache.....or something else ??)
> ----------------> you have to write the statment like this
>                      import org.java.apache.jetspeed.portal.portlets.*;
>
> >                    3) and your classpath...was it set
> > automatically or if
> > not then how did u set it ?
>                       It is not necessary, it is automatic.
> >                    4) also how do u save your .class file as a
> > jar ?
> >                    when you build your aplication, your are building
> a jar file. You can build a *.jar file (build jar) or *.war (build
> war), I think.
> > please clarify .
> >
> > thanking in anticipation.
> >
> > Sumit Ranjan
> >
> >
> >
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