Chris,

You are awesome!!!
After I took out the extra jar files, it worked!

Thank you for the patient of helping out the newbie~!


Irene
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Kimpton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 2:10 AM
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: RE: Can I use Jetty instead of Tomcat for Jetspeed?


Hello Irene,

--- Irene Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -----------------------------
> I use Jetspeed 1.3a2, Jetty3.1.5, win XP,
> I followed the same set up instruction for Tomcat, and copied most
> of the
> jar file in jetspeed\lib to jetty\lib
> and set up the classpath in jetty.bat.
> but I put the Jetspeed folder(files deployed from jetspeed.war)
> under
> <tomcat-home>\webapps into <jetty-home>\webapps
> Then I started Jetty, go to http://localhost:8080/jetspeed but it
> keeps
> loading forever...it just stuck ( I can still click to go other
> links on
> Jetty's default page)
> Is there something wrong for where I put the jetspeed folder? What
> and where
> exactly I need to put the Jetspeed so I can access it with Jetty?

I suggest you follow my instructions that I previously posted -
obviously something that you are doing is causing a problem - perhaps
because you put all the jetspeed jars into the jetty lib or did not
add the correct entry into the jetty demo.xml.

> -----------------------------
>
>
> I built the 'install' target in ant and then pointed Jetty at the
> webapp, as follows:
>
> I added a webApp context into the default demo.xml file like this:
>
>
>   <Call name="addWebApplication">
>     <Arg>/jetspeed/*</Arg>
>
>
<Arg>F:\cvslocal\jakartarw\jakarta-jetspeed\bin\webapp\jetspeed</Arg>
>     <Arg><SystemProperty name="jetty.home"
> default="."/>/etc/webdefault.xml</Arg>
>     <Arg type="boolean">false</Arg> <!-- dont expand war -->
>   </Call>
>
>
> -------------------------------
> I add the same thing in <jetty-home>/etc/demo.xml
> but I have <Arg><jetty-home>\webapps\jetspeed </Arg>

fine.

> (I couldn't find a similiar dir like urs.)


Note the F:\ directory is where I have jetspeed installed - this will
change depending on how you have configured your system.


>
> Is there someting wrong? I couldn't find webapp\jetspeed under
> <jetspeed-home>\bin.

If you build the "install" target, then it creates the
webapp\jetspeed directory etc.


Just follow the steps from the earlier reply and if you get a
different thing happening, then let us know which step and what is
different and anything of note about the earlier steps.

In summary:

build the "install" target of jetspeed

copy xerces/xalan jars only into the jetty lib and add to its
classpath

add the WebApp entry into the jetty configuration file

start jetty.

HTH,
Chris

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