Are you deploying on Tomcat?
I think you should activate virtual hosts in Tomcat to resolve e.g.
http:\\www.mysite.eu --> http:\\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port\jetspeed\portal
making the proper configuration on you ISP on one side (redirect) and
configuring your Tomcat server.xml on the other side.
Hope it helps,
Stefano
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Cruz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jetspeed Users List" <jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: Deploy application
Hi
No, it isn't in that port, because that one was busy. But I can't
understand
what I have to change in application properties or where else to make it
work in the other machine. Yes, DNS is working. There are lots of
"hostnames" in application files and I can't understand which one I have
to
change!
But if I go to 192.168.2.XXX/demo (the IP of machine where I want my
application running) I can see the application running, but I'm sure that
DNS is working...
Raquel
2008/4/22 Brad Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is it running on port 80? Also, check to see that the DNS is working
properly. You can ping on the command line such as : "ping
<systemName.com>
and see if it resolves the same IP address that you are typing in when it
works.
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Raquel Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again
>
> I think my problem is not the deploy. Let me explain: when I put the
> application into the server, if I try to go to browser (in the same
> network)
> and I write http://machineIP:port/jetspeed/portal it works ok, but if I
> write http://machineName.com/jetspeed/portal it won't works and I can't
> understand why. I thought the problem was with the deploy :(
>
> This is kind of urgent...
>
> Thanks a lot
> Raquel
>
> 2008/4/22 David Sean Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> > On Apr 21, 2008, at 7:45 AM, Raquel Cruz wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> > >
> > > Well, I've already install Maven 2 but it doesn't have the deploy
> > > option, I
> > > think!
> > >
> > > I think I need your help, step by step!
> > >
> > > As Dennis recommended, build your WAR file and drop it in
> > WEB-INF/deploy of the Jetspeed application
> > Or you can add the container to the web.xml of your app. In that
> > case,
> it
> > can be dropped in Tomcat's webapps for example;
> >
> > <servlet>
> > <servlet-name>JetspeedContainer</servlet-name>
> > <display-name>Jetspeed Container</display-name>
> > <description>MVC Servlet for Jetspeed Portlet
> > Applications</description>
> >
> >
>
<servlet-class>org.apache.jetspeed.container.JetspeedContainerServlet</servlet-class>
> > <init-param>
> > <param-name>contextName</param-name>
> > <param-value>myPortletApp</param-value>
> > </init-param>
> > <load-on-startup>100</load-on-startup>
> > </servlet>
> >
> > <servlet-mapping>
> > <servlet-name>
> > JetspeedContainer
> > </servlet-name>
> > <url-pattern>
> > /container/*
> > </url-pattern>
> > </servlet-mapping>
> >
> >
>
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Brad Gardner
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