hiya,
> So no errors in the turbine.log file ?? I assume that there are no more
> errors... If no more errors then the problem is most likely because
Jetspeed
> is unable to find the defaultPortlets.xml file.
>
> Two things that I noticed:
>
> set content.root to:
> content.root = http://dblabor2.fh-reutlingen.de
>
> instead of:
> content.root = http://dblabor2.fh-reutlingen.de/content
ok, i changed that without any effect *bummer*
> The next thing is a Change in the Portlet Markup section. Fully qualify
the
> URL (URI??) of those properites for the defaultPortlets.xml file.
>
> Set to:
>
portletmarkup.default=file:///<Webserver_DocumentRoot>/content/xml/defaultPo
rtlets.xml
>
>
portletmarkup.all=file:///<Webserver_DocumentRoot>/content/xml/allPortlets.x
ml
>
> where <Webserver_DocumentRoot> = var/www
> eg:
> portletmarkup.default=file:///var/www/content/xml/defaultPortlets.xml
> portletmarkup.all=file:///var/www/content/xml/allPortlets.xml
i changed that either, even nothing changed *bummerbummer*
>
> Yeah, store all the documents in XML and render them in Cocoon. :)
seriously, i would be interested in creating some documentation project
realated to
jetspeed or the whole java@apache stuff cause i think documentation and
modelling
class frameworks/diagramms is esential if it comes to large and complex
projects
like jetspeed (some might call it simply software engineering ;-) .
but first of all i would hear the others thoughts about this matter,
and finally it would be great if the one who initiates a documentation
project
has a up and running jetspeed installation >:-P
regards
daniel haischt
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