Sorry to hear that. If you decide to give Jetspeed another try, let me
know. I'd be glad to help out and make your experience better next time
Stephen Hitchner wrote:
Very strange
When I have some time I will look into this later. I've switched to a
servlet based webapp for the time being. JetSpeed configuration was
sucking
too much time. It's a shame because the fundament portlet idea is
fantastic.
Thanks for your help!
On 7/17/06, David Sean Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stephen Hitchner wrote:
> Yes the portlet application does appear in the PORTLETS_APPLICATIONS
table.
> Thanks though.
Ive looked into this some more, and for me, when I get the "Portlet X
Not available" error, if I go look at Tomcat's webapps/ directory, I see
that the portlet application is only partially expanded, like Tomcat hit
an error upon expansion. Unfortunately, I have found no information
logged in the tomcat logs. If I then expand out the war file into the
partially expanded web app, without shutting down tomcat, the portlet
application suddenly becomes available (as it was failing to find the
jar files when we intercept the class loader)
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