Mark:

Had to add sour milk, but I could never get the darn thing to work correctly
either.


Scott
IBM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Miskiman/CanWest/IBM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 10:29 AM
Subject: JetSpeed running on WebSphere 3.5 - has anyone actually got it to
work?


> I've been trying to get JetSpeed to run within WebSphere 3.5.4 with no
luck
> at all. Originally I was using the JetSpeed 1.3a1 code but I quickly
> discovered an init() error with the RegistryManager. When  I searched
> within the user archive, it looked like this is an error that has occured
> before in similar installations (WebSphere 3.5.3). This thread had several
> useful tips, like using the code from the CVS repository instead of the
> 1.3a1 build. One user also noted that they had successfully built and ran
a
> version of JetSpeed in WebSphere taken from the CVS repository as of 6
> April 01.
>
> I first tried taking the latest versions of each of the library files out
> of the CVS repository, but I received null pointer errors in the
TurbineLog
> interface. As there was a user who seemed to have successfully compiled a
> version of JetSpeed from 6 April 01, I tried to put a project together
> based on that date, but I was unable to successfully build it to test.
Next
> I directly contacted one of the users who was having the same problems on
> WebSphere hoping that he had discovered a solution that just wasn't posted
> back to the community. Unfortunately, his problem had never been solved.
>
> I'm going to assume that someone out there has got this to work..... Would
> that someone please share the magic mix of WebSphere config and .jar
> versions to make it happen?
>
> My Technical Info:
> OS: NT 4.0 SP6
> JDK: 1.3
> App Engine: WebSphere AS 3.5.4
>
> PS. Error logs available upon request.....too long to fit nicely in a this
> e-mail though
>
> Mark Miskiman
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "What enables the wise sovereign and the good general to strike and
> conquer, and achieve things beyond the reach of ordinary men, is
knowledge"
>
>              -- Sun Tzu, The Art of War
>
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