Ludovic,

Search the archives for a discussion about the J2 plugin.

In general, the J2 approach is different. Unless you need to extend J2
itself, you should be able to simply deploy JSR-168 portlet webapps
directly into the J2 install. See the Wiki.

PSML, decorator, and template deployers are not in place yet. For these,
we simply copy directories up into <webapps>/jetspeed/WEB-INF/pages,
<webapps>/jetspeed/WEB-INF/decorators, and
<webapps>/jetspeed/WEB-INF/templates, respectively.

Occationally, a web container restart is required, but most of the time
J2 picks up the changes automatically!

HTH,

Randy 

-----Original Message-----
From: SMADJA Ludovic
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 10/21/04 1:34 AM
Subject: Jetspeed 2 and maven jetspeed plugin

Hello, 
 
I'v tried to use jetspeed 2 to create my portal.
 
The download from the CVS and the compilation is correct.
 
But how can I use the maven jetspeed plugin to create my portal like
with
jetspeed1 ?


regards, 

Ludovic SMADJA
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