Thanks for confirming that it is not just my mistake.
I downloaded a binary distribution and got it working with HSQL but not MySQL yet.

I am now trying to figure out how to organize the development environment to customize the portal.

I would like to get the whole thing setup under Eclipse but I have not yet found the instructions about how a web designer uses Jetspeed without becoming a Jetspeed developer. I hope to be able to figure out the boundary betwen Jetspeed and a Jetspeed application. I need to get this set up and turned over to my graphic artist to customize in a way where updates to Jetspeed do not mess up the application.

Ron



Rohnny Moland wrote:

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Ron Wheeler wrote:
I was following the getting started pretty literally.

maven -DartifactId=maven-jetspeed2-plugin -DgroupId=jetspeed2
-Dversion=2.0-M4-SNAPSHOT plugin:download


On a separate track, I have downloaded the binary release from
http://apache.mirror.rafal.ca/portals/jetspeed-2/

jetspeed-current-Tomcat-5.5.9.zip
<http://apache.mirror.rafal.ca/portals/jetspeed-2/jetspeed-current-Tomcat-5.5.9.zip>



I have got this to work out of the box except for perl portlets since it
is installed in a place that is different from what Jetspeed expects.

Now I am not sure how to move forward - try to figure out how to extract
the modifyable parts of the binary and set up an eclipse project to go
forward or go back and try to fix up my "getting started" track which
seems to have all te deployment stuff worked out - except for the
"working" part.

I suspect that I might have a problem with the database on that track. I
was trying to use MySQL since I already have it working for other
applications and like working with RDBMS. I may try the "GettingStarted"
track using HSQL to see if that works.

Any advice greatly appreciated since I have a lot to do once I get a
development environment set up. This is supposed to be the easy part.

Ron

Tried to reproduce your exception now, using binary files from
http://www.bluesunrise.com/maven, and I got that exception too. So
something is wrong with those files. I would suggest you to build the
jar files yourself from svn head. I did that on sunday (yesterday)
without problems.

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Rohnny
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