Hi Aaron,
I also need to deploy a new two column layout portlet with different widths. Have you found a better way of doing this? If I want to do it the way you told, shall I deploy it as a normal portlet application? (e.g. by copying it to webapps/jetspeed/WEB-INF/deploy/ )

Regards,

SerkanC


Aaron Evans wrote:
Just an update to this:

I was able to take a copy of the exploded jetspeed-layouts from my
jetspeed implementation, add my changes and then war it up and
re-deploy it and that worked.

However, I would really like to make this part of my build process and
also be able to make changes to the layouts configs and then run some
maven command to build and deploy just the jetspeed layouts.

However, in my generated portal project (again, I did the binary build
using the plugin), I cannot find any trace of the jetspeed-layouts
application, so I'm not sure how I would go about doing this.

-aaron

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Aaron Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a jetspeed 2.1 portal installation with the default layouts
that came with it.

I built it using the maven plugin a while back.

I would like to add another layout.  Basically it's another instance
of MultiColumnPortlet only with different init params (i want to use a
custom layout velocity template).

Adding a new portlet to the portlet.xml of the layouts app in place
and restarting tomcat doesn't do the trick. I guess you have to
re-deploy the app to jetspeed so it picks up the new portlet instance?

Anyhow, I am just looking for the quickest and easiest way to make
this happen.  Any suggestions welcome...


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