Ok,
Well, this is what I did.  I installed WAS5 on my linux machine, and then
put in jetspeed.  It all worked.  So then I edited the jvm properties to
load all the same jar fiels and everthing worked.  So, teh moral of teh
story is that either AIX is hosed or we have some other things being loaded
via the classpath.  I am having our admin look at my server.xml file and
compare it against the AIX box.  Is there anything else I should compare?

Again, thanks for the help,

Paul


                                                                                       
                                       
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Thanks for you speedy response,

I am deploying via a new tool that WAS5 offers.  It is an html based tool.
I have used the pre-compiled war downloaded from the site, and also I tried
waring my jetspeed webapp in my tomcat and sending that up.  WAS5 asks for
a different web.xml standard (2.3) so I tried changing that also.  I am
still coming up blank.  If you can get a version of it, I also had to
change that where it was looking for classs files.  In WAS5 you can tell it
to load the parent (websphere lib) last.  I was hoping that this would
discourage different parsers that might mess with jetspeed.  (Before doing
that all I got was a blank screen, at least now I get an error message)

We are running WAS5 on AIX....go figure huh.  I am not  areal big fan of
that operating system.

I have used that other tool for deployment, but it got replaced in WAS5.

Again, thanks for your help,

Paul R. Johnson





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Paul,

How did you deploy Jetspeed?  Doesn't WAS have a client tool for
accomplishing this?  I have not worked with WAS in a while.  Did you use
the jetspeed.war?  The war file, in tomcat at least, is placed in the
webapp directory and is unpacked into a directory of the same name as the
war file when the container is started.

We are an IBM business partner.  So I will see if I can scrounge up a copy
of WAS 5 and test it (time permitting).  What platform are you deploying
on: NT/2000/XP, Linux, iSeries/AS400?

-scott




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> Scott,
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> Where would I look for that.  I looked into the WEB-INF dir, and I am not
> seeing any war files.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>                       "Weaver, Scott"
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>                       03/11/2003 03:52
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> Paul,
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> Do you have Websphere set to unpack war files????   If you don't, there
is
> a possibility that certain Fulcrum services will not be able to locate
> their associated configuration files.
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> -scott
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> > Subject: WebSphere 5 does not work with jetspeed 1.4b3
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> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have tried everything, an have come to the conclusion that Jetspeed
> will
> > not work on WAS5.
> > I get a :
> >
> > java.lang.Error: Error in BasePeer.initTableSchema(TURBINE_USER): There
> > was
> > no DataSourceFactory configured for the connection default
> >       at
> >
>
org.apache.jetspeed.services.JetspeedAuthentication.getAnonymousUser(Jetsp
> > eedAuthentication.java:107)
> >
> >       at
> >
>
org.apache.jetspeed.om.security.turbine.BaseTurbineUserPeer.(BaseTurbineUs
> > erPeer.java:128)
> >
> >
> > I have it working on Tomcat 4.0.4 and Tomcat 4.1.18, but to no avail,
> WAS5
> > will not cooperate.
> > If I am incorrect in this finding, let me know.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul R. Johnson
> >
> >
> >
> >
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