> -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Baynes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 10:24 AM > To: Jetspeed Users List > Subject: RE: Jetspeed and community portals > > > I've been trying to get started with Jetspeed and posted with > the title > 'Error Starting Jetspeed in Resin 2, Tomcat 4 and Jetty 4.' > Thus far I have > yet to receive a reply. :-(
Sorry you haven't had any replies. It may be that your configuration is unique and no one else can offer insight to your particular situation. I'm running Jetspeed 1.4b5 under Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4 on a Win2K box. Looking at your original message, I can offer no help. It looks like you have a LOT of variables involved that could be causing problems. > > I've been lurking on this list for a while and it seems quite > dead. In my > inbox now, the messages 'Cannot Log in', 'jsp and unicode > support problem', > and 'photo album and message posting portlets?' have all been > sitting with > no reply - just to name a few. From my experience, this is > very common on > this list : users post and no-one answers. I agree, there are occassionally messages which go unanswered that seem they should be given more attention. Sorry, nobody's paid to do tech support, so some issues get dropped to the floor. Unfortunately, IMHO, the core Jetspeed framework is still undergoing a lot of development and changes. There seems to be very few "higher level" portlet applications - like email, online discussion groups, calendaring, document management, etc. - available for Jetspeed. Until the core framework settles down and "drop-in" applications are available, Jetspeed will only be suitable for people who already intend to do a lot of low-level custom coding. And people like that can walk Java stack traces, dig around in log files, and perform other such debugging methods, which are necessary skills for using Jetspeed. Jetspeed is a pretty complicated, multi-dimensional beast of code. Until the end administrator is much more insulated from the inner workings, I don't expect we'll see widespread adoption. You might want to check out Zope (http://www.zope.org) or Plone (http://plone.org). - Jasen. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
