Dave -
I'll try and help as best as I can.
>From the looks of what you posted below, it seems that you are trying to use
JetSpeed the 'old' way, that is the pre-Turbine way. Now, instead of
calling the servlet, org.apache.jetspeed.Home, you will need to access
JetSpeed via Turbine.
I have JetSpeed running on Solaris with Tomcat and this is what I did...
1) Add all of the necessary jar's to the tomcat.sh CLASSPATH (which you
have done)
2) In the ${TOMCAT_HOME}/webpages/WEB_INF/web.xml, add this instead of what
you have below...
<servlet>
<serlet-name>Turbine</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>Turbine</servlet-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>properties</param-name>
<param-value>/path/to/JetSpeed's/TurbineResources.properties</param-value>
</init-param>
</servlet>
3) Within that TurbineResources.properties file, there is a section for
JetSpeed (close to the bottom), make sure that the path to the
JetSpeedResources.properties file is correct as well.
4) Also, make sure that all of the path's in the
JetSpeedResources.properties file is correct as well.
5) Re-start tomcat
6) Point your browser to http://yourdomain/servlet/Turbine
This *should* bring up the front page with the default portlets. If it
doesn't, let me know what you do see and we can go from there.
Hopefully this helps some.
josh
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Blackett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: JetSpeed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: Jetspeed on Windows NT Anyone. (no new info, just
emphaticagreement...)
> Thanks for your message at 03:41 PM 2/20/00 -0600, Ed Knutson.
> Edit here is my classpath out of my tomcat.sh
> CLASSPATH=${TOMCAT_HOME}/webserver.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${TOMCAT_HOME}/lib/servlet.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${TOMCAT_HOME}/lib/jasper.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${TOMCAT_HOME}/lib/xml.jar
> ##
CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${TOMCAT_HOME}/webpages/WEB-INF/classes/jsp/beans
>
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/tools.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/JetSpeed.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/xalan_0_19_2.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/castor-0.7.7.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/jdbc-se2.0.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/jndi.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/jta1.0.1.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/ldapjdk.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/ldapsp.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/odmg-3.0.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/xerces.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/turbine-2.0-01-29-2000.jar
> CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/activation.jar
>
> And in /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webpages/WEB-INF
> My web.xml file has this:
> <web-app>
> <servlet>
> <servlet-name>
> jetspeed
> </servlet-name>
> <servlet-class>
> org.apache.jetspeed.Home
> </servlet-class>
>
> <init-param>
> <param-name>
> JETSPEED_RESOURCES
> </param-name>
> <param-value>
>
> /usr/local/bin/JetSpeed/src/config/JetSpeedResources.properties
> </param-value>
> </init-param>
>
> <servlet-mapping>
> <servlet-name>
> jetspeed
> </servlet-name>
> <url-pattern>
> /jetspeed
> </url-pattern>
> </servlet-mapping>
>
> </servlet>
> </web-app>
>
> Thanks for any clue cookies tossed this way.
>
> Dave
>
>
> >Did you set up both a <servlet><servlet-name/><servlet-class></servlet>
and
> >a <servlet-mapping><servlet-name/><url-pattern/></servlet-mapping> in
> >jetspeed/content/WEB-INF/web.xml and put jetspeed in your classpath in
> >tomcat.sh?
> >
> >-ed
>
> --
> Dave Blackett
> UNIX is user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
>
>
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