Problem solved. Disabling velocity templating service and params was not a good idea. Jsp can be used for the layouts, but seems that Velocity is still required for the portlet screen construction Home page or something.
Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott A. Roehrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 10:18 AM Subject: JSP use in Jetspeed v1.3a2 > Has anyone had any success changing from vm templating to jsp in Jetspeed. I > have disabled the vm templating and changed the TurbineResources to the > following... > > # Used to set the template homepage if you are using a template > > # layout. > > # > > # Default: /Index.vm > > template.homepage=/Home.jsp > > # This is the default screen to show to people when they first access > > # the system. Specify one of the template screens such as VelocityScreen > > # to use a template system. > > # > > # Default: Login > > #screen.homepage= > > # This is the template that is shown on an incorrect login attempt. > > # Setting this property will override any value of screen.login specfied > > # below. > > # > > # Default: Login.vm > > template.login=Login > > # This is the page that is shown on an incorrect login attempt. It is > > # referenced in the LoginUser action. Note that it will only be used if > > # a login template has not been specified (see template.login above). > > # > > # Default: Login > > #screen.login=Login > > # This is the template that is used by the respective Template based > > # ErrorScreen for displaying the error. If you are not using a Template > based > > # ErrorScreen, then this is ignored. > > # > > # Default: /Error.vm > > # for JSP templating use: Error.jsp > > # for Velocity templating use: Error.vm > > template.error=Error > > # This is the default error screen. > > # > > # Default: VelocityErrorScreen > > #screen.error=JspErrorScreen > > # This is the screen that is displayed when the user's web page is in > > # an invalid state. > > # > > # Default: error.InvalidState > > screen.invalidstate=error.InvalidState > > # Set the default Doctype. The default Doctype can be set by using > > # the single strings: Html40Strict, Html40Transitional, or > > # Html40Frameset. Additionally the default can be supplied as two > > # strings separated by a comma giving the DTD and URI. > > # > > # Default: ignored if not set to some value. > > default.doctype=Html40Transitional > > # This is the default action to log a user in. > > #dst action.login=LoginUser > > action.login=JLoginUser > > # This is the default action to log a user out. > > action.logout=LogoutUser > > # This is the default action to validate whether or not a session is > > # valid. For example, if you want to make sure if a user has already > > # logged in or not. > > # > > # Default: SessionValidator > > #dst action.sessionvalidator=sessionvalidator.TemplateSessionValidator > > action.sessionvalidator=JetspeedSessionValidator > > # This is the timeout in seconds for sessions. If left commented out, the > > # servlet container's default timeout will be left as is. > > # session.timeout=1800 > > # This is the default action that builds up the AccessControlList for > > # the individual users session. > > action.accesscontroller=AccessController > > When I access the initial page, it throws an exception... > > /WEB-INF/templates/jsp/screens/Home.jsp Error processing ecs screen > 'default'. See log for more information. > > Nothing pertitent is logged. In addition, when I goto the login page, it > comes up fine, however when I log in it just returns me to the login page. > The default.psml file is being used as well. > > Thoughts or suggestions welcome. > > Thanks again. > > Scott > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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]
