On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 03:37  PM, Eric Roberts wrote:

From a fresh install of Jetspeed I am noticing some flaky behavior from
the Customization panel. After logging in as either turbine or a user
I've created, I click on the pencil icon next to the home pane tab to
customize the layout of the home pane. After I do any sort of
customization to the layout of the pane (closing portlets, moving
portlets, etc...) and click "Save and Apply" it redirects me to the
newly organized Home pane, which reflects the changes I made. However,
when I click the pencil icon again to customize, I am presented with the
unmodified customization screen - meaning that all of the changes that I
just made aren't recognized by the customizer and I see the same default
customization screen I did the first time, as if I haven't done
anything. Therefore when I click on any kind of customization option
(add portlet, close portlet, move portlet, etc...) It displays a screen
with a text message that says
"$jetspeed.getCustomizer(data.Customized).getContent($data)". I have
tried this with all of the following configurations:

Tomcat 4.1.12, Jetspeed 1.4b2
Tocmat 4.1.12, Jetspeed 1.4b3
Tomcat 4.1.12, Jetspeed 1.4b2
Tomcat 4.1.18, Jetspeed 1.4b3

All giving the same results. After logging out, shutting down the
tomcat server, starting it up again, and logging back in I noticed that
the customizer reflects the changes made the first time but choosing any
customization options (add portlet, close portlet, move portlet, etc...)
produces the same text message as described above.

My questions are:
Does the psml file get updated immediately after clicking "Save and
Apply"?
yes

Why does the customizer not reflect changes made in the same login
session?

I couldn't reproduce it. Are you using any PSML references?
I went out to www.bluesunrise.com/jetspeed, and ran the 1.4b3 demo release there.
Created my own account, and following your customization instructions.

What does the text message that I'm getting mean?
Could you try testing on a new PSML page and see if you have the same problems.
Also, if you are using the Castor (file) PSML service, make sure that you have permission to write to the PSML files

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David Sean Taylor
Bluesunrise Software
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