Try this:
"TutorialCoffeesBrowser"
<parameter name="action"
value="portlets.browser.DatabaseBrowserAction"
hidden="true" cachedOnName="true"
cachedOnValue="true"/>
"CoffeesForm"
<parameter name="action"
value="portlets.TutorialCoffeesAction" hidden="true"
cachedOnName="true" cachedOnValue="true"/>
bye
Matteo Setti
--- Michael Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Jetspeed Veterans,
>
> I'm looking at the tutorial's portltets: the
> CoffeeBrowser portlet.
> But once deployed the portlet is empty...
>
> There was an error because in t9-portlets.xreg
> references the class portlets.CoffeesBrowserAction
> which dosn't exist, so I renamed it to
> portlets.CafeBrowserAction (which is the new name
> since JS-1.5).
>
> But it still dosn't work, the error is described in
> jetspeed.log :
> 2004-06-08 23:21:52,216 [http8080-Processor23]
> ERROR GenericMVCPortlet - GenericMVCPortlet - error
> executing action
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> Requested Action not found:
> portlets.CafeBrowserAction
> Turbine looked in the following
> modules.packages path:
> [org.apache.jetspeed.modules,
> org.apache.turbine.modules]
> at
>
org.apache.turbine.modules.ActionLoader.getInstance(ActionLoader.java:174)
>
> Turbine didn't look at the package
>
org.apache.jetspeed.tutorial.modules.actions.portlets,
> where the class is located.
> What should I modify so that the turbine looks at
> the jetspeed.tutorial classpath, or is there
> something else to do ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Michael Muller
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