Are you using Eclipse as an IDE?
Ryan Moquin wrote:
I downloaded M3, but couldn't figure out how to build a custom project
for it or build it so that it worked. i was able to get the binaries
working without any trouble, but I'm not sure then how I can make a
custom project out of that either. I also want to deploy this on my
tomcat hoster, I'm hoping that I'll be able to do that without too
much difficulty, there is much more to set up than jetspeed 1 it
seems. I'm very interested though in moving to Jetspeed 2.
Also, does Jetspeed 2 use AJAX at all? Part of my reason for moving
to Jetspeed 2, is I want to incorporate AJAX into my portal, and I
think it will be easier with Jetspeed 2. I was looking at the Echo 2
framework, since it will allow me to use AJAX without really knowing
AJAX directly, tho I'm not sure if that will integrate at all with
Jetspeed.
Yeah, Jetspeed 2 looks pretty cool so far from what i've seen of it,
I'm hoping to get my jetspeed 1 project migrated over fairly easily,
since I'm a one person developer on a portal and I just don't have
much time to play with it! :)
Ron Wheeler wrote:
This is only a rumour but there seems to be a problem with M4. You
might try with M3.
I had the same problem and then downloaded the M3 binary and it
worked immediately.
I switched away from MySQL to HSQL at the same time so I am not sure
if it is a database problem or just a bug in M4. I have to get MySQL
working so I will find outthe answer to that question shortly.
I did not retry the "getting started" with M3 instead of M4 but it is
worth a try.
The software works but the packaging is really hard to fathom. It is
not set up so that an application can be quickly or easily built. The
separation between Jetspeed and my application is too fuzzy.
I have got some really good advice about how to use Jetspeed in a
real production environment under Eclipse in this forum but this is
not part of the "standard" distribution and documentation.
On the positive side, there seems to be a number of people who are
not Java developers who are adopting Jetspeed 2 as a means to an end
and perhaps we will be able to figure out easy ways to get it
installed and put into an environment where it can be used as a tool
somewhat independent from the application.
Ron
Ryan Moquin wrote:
Hello, I'm new to Jetspeed2 and I'm trying to figure out how to get
started with it. I want to convert my jetspeed 1 portal over to it,
but I'm having trouble with the getting started document on the
jetspeed 2 site. I'm getting the PortletAggregator error in Tomcat
5.5 that says that the spring framework couldn't create the
PortletAggregator bean. I found someone who had the same problem on
the mailing list here:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/portals-jetspeed-user/200509.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The solution that this person was told was to get the source from
head for jetspeed2 and use that. According to the Getting Started
document, you can't make your own customizable portal if you do
that. So I'm a little confused at how to proceed at this point.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Ryan
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