Ed Knutson wrote:
> 
> I'm glad to see that Jetspeed has come such a long way.  I've been too busy
> negotiating a layout for my company's portal site to actually worry about
> the guts too much.  Lucky thing somebody actually has time in the world....
> 
> Anyhow, something is troubling me about Jetspeed and Tomcat.  It seems like
> I have to set up a servlet-mapping block for every class that needs to be
> referenced by url.  The specific problem is:
> http://localhost:8080/content/jetspeed/screen/portlets.PortletInfoScreen?cla
> ssname=org.apache.jetspeed.portal.portlets.RSSPortlet&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.a
> apacheweek.com%2Fissues%2Fapacheweek-headlines.xml returns a 404

huh?  do you have a web app under /content?  The only servlet you should
have it Turbine.  PortletInfoScreen is just a Turbine screen.
 
> There is no jetspeed/screen path in the content directory.  (I'm using the
> Jetspeed-1.0.tar.gz from java.apache.org/jetspeed/dist).  I feel like there
> must just be another servlet-mapping block I am missing.

It is important to realize that this isn't a file.  It is just path info
that the servlet uses.
 
> Anybody get this to work?
<snipo>
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