Thanks Vivek,

You were right actualy,it got compiled with Java 5.
But still there is some problem.I followed the steps given in Getting
Started doc with src zip.The build was successful.But still,it was showing
some problem that jetspeed plugin is missing while deploying in the
following step:
mvn jetspeed:mvn -Dtarget=demo

Moreover there is no jetspeed-mvn-setttings-sample.xml,so from where should
I get it.

Vivek Kumar wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Jetspeed only support Java 5 till now. I think this seems to be issue of 
> java 6
> 
> Vivek
> 
> 
> ShilpaOSI wrote:
>> I am having one more problem.I have take the src code of Jetspeed as
>> jetspeed-2.1.3-src.zip  from site.I have installed maven also.I have made
>> the necessary changes given on the site also.
>> But when I am running the mvn ,
>> I am getting 
>> [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
>> [INFO]
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> [INFO] Compilation failure
>> D:\jetspeed\jetspeed-2.1.3-src\jetspeed-2.1.3\src\components\rdbms\src\java\org\
>> apache\jetspeed\components\rdbms\ojb\ConnectionRepositoryEntry.java:[411,12]
>> org
>> .apache.jetspeed.components.rdbms.ojb.ConnectionRepositoryEntry.MinimalDataSourc
>> e is not abstract and does not override abstract method
>> isWrapperFor(java.lang.C
>> lass) in java.sql.Wrapper
>>
>> Can someone suggest me ,what i have missed ?
>>
>>
>> ShilpaOSI wrote:
>>   
>>> Thanks Vivek,
>>>
>>> I also need to make changes in LoginModule,so I should take the complete
>>> source code of Jetspeed or only the security part of components?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Vivek Kumar wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> Please find the SSO Iframe portlet for 2.1.3 here
>>>>
>>>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/portals/jetspeed-2/portal/branches/JETSPEED-2.1.3/components/web-content/src/java/org/apache/jetspeed/portlet/
>>>>
>>>> Vivek
>>>> ShilpaOSI wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> Thanks a lot David,
>>>>>
>>>>> Now I am getting the username of the current logged in user.
>>>>>
>>>>> But I am not able to see the .java file you are talking about.How can
>>>>> I
>>>>> see
>>>>> the java code for that portlet?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> David Sean Taylor wrote:
>>>>>   
>>>>>         
>>>>>> On Jan 20, 2009, at 6:46 PM, ShilpaOSI wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> I am using Jetspeed 2.1.3.So Where are the login details stored, and  
>>>>>>> how
>>>>>>> should I extract them.I want to use user id and the password through  
>>>>>>> which a
>>>>>>> user login to Jetspeed.So that I can use the same details to open  
>>>>>>> other link
>>>>>>> without promting for a login screen.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> OK, I understand now. Sorry Im so dense.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Take a look at the SSOIFramePortlet.java, here are the key  
>>>>>> ingredients, (you might want to take more care for checking for  
>>>>>> unauthenticated users etc)
>>>>>> In this case we are getting the credentials for the current, logged
>>>>>> on  
>>>>>> user:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>              Subject subject = getSubject();
>>>>>>              SSOContext context = sso.getCredentials(subject, site);
>>>>>>              request.setAttribute(SSO_REQUEST_ATTRIBUTE_USERNAME,  
>>>>>> context.getRemotePrincipalName());
>>>>>>              request.setAttribute(SSO_REQUEST_ATTRIBUTE_PASSWORD,  
>>>>>> context.getRemoteCredential());
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      private Subject getSubject()
>>>>>>      {
>>>>>>          AccessControlContext context =
>>>>>> AccessController.getContext();
>>>>>>          return JSSubject.getSubject(context);
>>>>>>      }
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>           
>>>>>   
>>>>>         
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>     
>>
>>   
> 
> 
> 

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