You are right! :)
And that's exactly what I asked in my last post. I've searched the Jetspeed
files for a way to define groups, but I haven't been able to figure it out. The
only thing that I've defined so far is the portlet in demo-portlets.xreg, but I
supposed that's a different thing.
So where and how do I define groups?
Thanks again :)
Jasper
> Jasper,
> I get the same Horrible Exception when the group is not defined. Make
> sure the directory <jetspeed_home>/WEB-INF/psml/group/forum is defined.
> I bet it is not.
>
> Paul Spencer
> Paul,
>
> I need to get this to work, even if it's the last thing I'll ever do. :)
>
> I still get the Horrible Exception (see below)
> I've been looking for a way to register groups or something like that, but
> couldn't find such thing.
> How can I solve this?
>
> Thanks again :)
> Jasper
>
>
>
>>Remove the .jsp, because link is to the PSML file, not the JSP! No
>>extension is needed
>>
>>
>>>I copied the /WEB-INF/psml/group/apache/html/news.psml to
>>>/WEB-INF/psml/group/forum/html/addtopic.psml
>>>I replaced the line <entry type="ref" parent="Apacheweek"/> with <entry
>>>type="ref" parent="ForumJSP"/> , where ForumJSP is the name of the portlet,
>>>
> as
>
>>>defined in demo-portlets.xreg.
>>>
>>>In my index.jsp the link to addtopic.jsp looks like this:
>>>http://localhost/jetspeed/portal/group/forum/page/addtopic.jsp
>>>
>>>Correct so far?
>>>
>>>When I start Jetspeed and click on the Add Topic link in the forum portlet I
>>>
> get
>
>>>the following exception:
>>>
>>>Horrible Exception: org.apache.jetspeed.om.profile.ProfileException:
>>>org.apache.turbine.util.security.UnknownEntityException: The specified group
>>>does not exist
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