Hi,
I feel you might have mistyped the spelling of HelloWorld.jsp

>Additionally i put the file "HelloWolrd.jsp" in the folder
>.../jetspeed/WEB-INF/templates/jsp/portlets/html:

Cheers
Robin
New G System Pte Ltd

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bela Kovac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 6:56 AM
Subject: JSP Portlet Problem


Hi,

i'm new to the list and to Jetspeed. I read many documents about adding
an own portlet to Jetspeed. I tried adding a JSP Portlet, but let's
first talk about my setup.

I use Jetspeed 1.4b4 on a Mac, with java 1.4.1 and tomcat 5.x
I downloaded the binary form of jetspeed (WAR) and put in the the
tomcat webapps folder. Then i startet tomcat. To make a long story
short, jetspeed is alive and kicking at localhost:8080/jetspeed. So far
so good.

The i wanted to add a JSP Portlet (which does nothing than a Hello
World), and put a file "HelloWorld.xreg" in .../jetspeed/WEB-INF/conf:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<registry>
     <portlet-entry name="HelloWorld" hidden="false" type="ref"
parent="JSP" application="false">
         <meta-info>
             <title>HelloWorld</title>
             <description>Mein erstes Jetspeed JSP-Portlet</description>
         </meta-info>
         <parameter name="template" value="HelloWorld.jsp"
hidden="true"/>
         <media-type ref="html"/>
         <category>demo</category>
         <category>jsp.demo</category>
     </portlet-entry>
</registry>


Additionally i put the file "HelloWolrd.jsp" in the folder
.../jetspeed/WEB-INF/templates/jsp/portlets/html:

<%@ page language="java"
          session="false"
%>
<%@ taglib uri='/WEB-INF/templates/jsp/tld/template.tld'
prefix='jetspeed' %>
<p>
Hello World!
</p>


Finally i logged into Jetspeed (using my own login) and added the
HelloWorld JSP-Portlet as described in the Jetspeed-Tutorial (Add
Portlet, then Save and Apply). The Frame of my Portlet is shown, but i
get no Hello World, but an error message saying:

JSPViewProcessor: Could not include the following JSP Page:
[HelloWorld.jsp] : null


I have no idea where look for my error. If anyone can help me out i
would be very grateful.



Many thanks in advance,

Bela

PS: if this question was answered before, please don't flame me and
give me a hint... ;-)

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