Have we found a solution to fix the MSSQL db for Jetspeed 2 other than commenting (and effectively breaking) certain pieces of the security schema??? Unfortunately, I know nothing about MSSQL but am forced to deploy to it in my production environment.
Regards, Scott > -----Original Message----- > From: David Le Strat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 5:32 PM > To: Jetspeed Users List > Subject: RE: [J2] Build Process Changes - Version 2.0-M4-SNAPSHOT and > above. > > Scott, > > copyDb is not need anymore as I relocated the sql and > schema directories to the > maven-plugin/plugin-resources. > > David. > > --- Scott T Weaver > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > David, > > > > I am can't seem to find where the dbCopy goal, > > referenced from > > maven-plugin/maven.xml, is defined. I had to > > comment it out to get > > everything to run. > > > > Thanks, > > Scott > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: David Le Strat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 10:36 PM > > > To: [email protected]; > > [email protected] > > > Subject: [J2] Build Process Changes - Version > > 2.0-M4-SNAPSHOT and above. > > > > > > All, > > > > > > Step 2 of Jetspeed's build process clean up has > > been > > > committed. As a result, a few things have changed > > when > > > build the latest Jetspeed (2.0-M4-SNAPSHOT and > > above). > > > A summary of the changes made can be found in <a > > > href="http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2- > > > 304?page=comments#action_12315646">Apache > > > Jetspeed Jira</a>. Also detailed <a > > > > > > href="http://www.geocities.com/dlestrat/etc/j2/buildChangeDocs.pdf">build > > > changes documentation</a> is temporary available > > on my > > > web site in PDF format until the Jetspeed web site > > > gets regenerated. > > > > > > Then new steps to get started are changed as > > follow: > > > > > > If you are build off of Jetspeed 2 source code for > > the > > > first time: > > > <pre> > > > cd ${jetspeed-2-home} > > > maven initMavenPlugin allClean allBuild > > > </pre> > > > If the Jetspeed 2 maven plugin is installed, then > > to > > > build the portal and all its components run: > > > <pre> > > > cd ${jetspeed-2-home} > > > maven allClean allBuild > > > </pre> > > > If you are using the Hypersonic SQL database, > > start > > > the production Hypersonic database by typing > > > <pre> > > > maven j2:start.production.server > > > </pre> > > > Then run quickStart (in seperate window/terminal > > > session): > > > <pre> > > > cd ${jetspeed-2-home} > > > maven j2:quickStart > > > </pre> > > > This will recreate the DB to deploy into. WARNING > > This > > > will drop all the tables and data in the > > production > > > database. > > > > > > 3. Start up Tomcat. With a browser, go to: > > > http://localhost:8080/jetspeed > > > > > > If you are creating a new Portal Application > > without > > > the Jetspeed source: > > > > > > In order to get started with a new portal > > application > > > that will include a developer's specific portal > > > customization, Jetspeed 2 provides as part of its > > > Maven Plugin a goal that can get you started with > > your > > > project. To do so: > > > > > > 1. Make sure that the following properties are set > > in > > > your your ${USER_HOME}/build.properties file: > > > > > > - org.apache.jetspeed.portal.name: e.g. > > testportal. > > > The name of your new portal application. This will > > > also be used as the artifactId for your project in > > the > > > maven repository. > > > - org.apache.jetspeed.genapp.home: e.g. > > > C:/tools/workspace/testportal. The location where > > your > > > new portal application should be created. > > > - org.apache.jetspeed.genapp.groupId: e.g. > > testportal. > > > The maven pom group id indicates the group > > location > > > for your project in the maven repository. > > > - org.apache.jetspeed.genapp.name: e.g. My Test > > > Portal. A friendly name for your new portal. > > > - org.apache.jetspeed.genapp.currentVersion: e.g. > > 1.0. > > > The current version for your new portal > > application. > > > > > > 2. Once the above properties are set, make sure > > that > > > the Jetspeed 2 Maven Plugin is installed on your > > local > > > machine. You can install the Jetspeed 2 Maven > > Plugin > > > as follow: > > > <pre> > > > maven -DartifactId=maven-jetspeed2-plugin > > > -DgroupId=jetspeed2 > > > -Dversion=2.0-M4-SNAPSHOT plugin:download > > > </pre> > > > where > > > > > > - artifactId: The name of the Jetspeed2 plugin > > > artifact deployed to the maven repository. > > > - groupId: The name of the group where the > > Jetspeed2 > > > plugin is deployed in the maven repository. > > > - version: The version that you want to use. For > > this > > > functionality, the version should be > > 2.0-M4-SNAPSHOT > > > or above. > > > > > > 3. Run the Jetspeed2 plugin target for generating > > a > > > new portal application: > > > <pre> > > > maven j2:genapp.portal > > > </pre> > > > 4. Go to the directory where you just created your > > new > > > portal application and execute: > > > <pre> > > > maven j2:portal.install > > > maven j2:quickStart > > > </pre> > > > That's it, you are ready to get started with your > > new > > > portal application. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > David Le Strat. > > > > > > ________________________ > > > David Le Strat > > > Blogging @ http://dlsthoughts.blogspot.com > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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