Hi Brian, thanks for your interest in the mapserver bridge. I'm cc'ing
the list so that others can use it.

On 12/7/06, Brian D. Pitts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Dear Mr. Donaghy,
 I'm an assistant system administrator working with Emory University's
 Robert W. Woodruff Library and the MetaScholar Initiative on the Southcomb
 Project, a portal for Southern Studies research. We're attempting to use
 your MapServer Bridge for Jetspeed2 from
 http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PB-31 to facilitate
the GIS component
 of the
 Southcomb portal. I've read the documentation you provided at
 http://wiki.apache.org/portals/MapServerPortlet , but I
still have a few
 questions about building Jetspeed2 along with the MapServer Bridge and
 MapServerPortlet.

 1) At what location in the Jetspeed2 source tree should I extract
 mapserver.tar.gz?

This is already part of the bridges project. You can check it out
using the svn command or the subversion eclipse plugin.

svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/portals/bridges/trunk portals-bridges

 2) At what location in the Jetspeed2 source tree should I extract
 map-portlet.tar.gz?

This one is not part of the source. You can extract it in the
applications directory of the bridges project. Then you can build
bridges with the command 'maven allBuild'. This builds the mapserver
bridge and the map-portlet.

 3) Does the section "Add MapServer Bridge to project.xml" refer
 to the project.xml in mapserver.tar.gz or some other file that needs to be
 modified?

No not that one. You will see that the
applications/map-portlet/project.xml has this dependency.

 4) If creating a new psml, at what location in the Jetspeed2 source tree
 should it be placed?
portals-jetspeed-2/src/webapp/WEB-INF/pages?

Anywhere.

 5) At what location in the Jetspeed2 source tree should the new
 portlet.xml be placed?

Don't worry about building jetspeed. There is a portlet.xml in the map-portlet.

 6) Is the program value in portlet.xml a path to the psml from some point
 in the CATALINA_HOME directory tree or something else?

The Program portlet init param is a webserver path or URI from your
host name URL. Everything after http://localhost:8080 in the url of
the page displaying the map.

The MapServBinary, MapFile and MapWebImagePath all are absolute paths
to valid locations on the file system.

 7) Is it possible to build the Bridge and deploy it to an existing
 Jetspeed2 installation rather than rebuild all of Jetspeed2?

You probably don't even have to build the bridges project. Just modify
the map-portlet project should be enough to assemble a war that uses
the bridge.


 If you do not have the time to answer these questions, or feel that I
 should be able to figure them out on my own, I understand. If you do have
 the time to answer them or to point me in the direction of resources that
 will answer them, I would greatly appreciate it.

No trouble at all. Your welcome.


 Sincerely,
 Brian Pitts





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