Thanks Archana for your first reply it was very helpful, I can see my images. I have 
started looking at the tutorial not yet got complete hold of it. 

Here is my question again. I have an existing application (app) hosted in Tomcat works 
completely, and it is located under /tomcatroot/webpapps/app. I have downloaded and 
installed the Jetspeed /tomcatroot/webapps/jetspeed. Jetspeed and app are in parallel 
directories. 

What are the steps required to view this application as a portlet in Jetspeed. I want 
to reuse my existing app structure which is in /tomcatroot/webapps/app location. I 
mean is there some way in which I can wrap this app in a portlet and configure that 
portlet to point to the existing structure, and deploy (configure) this wrapped 
portlet in jetspeed? 

Thanks,
Vijay



-----Original Message-----
From: Archana Turaga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 12:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Existing application (virtual directory or soft link)?


Best place to look for is the Jportal tutorial. That was where i got my help. 

Also when you say view the application: do you mean that you want to have it point to 
your custom home page? 

You can always type in http://localhost:8080/<Your _portalName>/portal to view your 
portal application. Again i would highly recommend going thru the tutorial. 


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/24/03 11:02AM >>>
Hi there,

I am a new user of Jetspeed. I have an existing JSP application hosted in Tomcat, 
which I want to add as a portlet or view as an portlet in jetspeed. 

This application has directory structure parallel to jetspeed, is there a way this 
application can be viewed in a portlet by either relative URL or virtual directory? 
What are the configuration steps for it?

Thanks,
Vijay



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