Geff -- Thanks for your input; glad I helped. Daniel H reminded me
that I need to have a URL like http://myhost:8080/servlet/jetspeed
rather than http://myhost:8080/jetspeed, which actually _is_ in the
installation docs. I got confused because I didn't seem to need to do
that for the other tomcat servlets, and I thought it only applied to
jserv. I also got confused, actually, by my experience w/ Cocoon,
because I kept thinking the paths I was putting into the web.xml and the
*.properties files would be interpreted as rooted in the context, but
actually they are absolute paths. Again, like it says in the docs!
:-)
It comes up now, and puts entries in the turbine.log file. For some
reason, no portlets have come up on my default page, but I'll keep
pushing. The article on xml.com is pretty good, and reminded me why I
was doing all this. -- Brian
Geff Hanoian wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> Actually the piece I needed was what you wrote in your email. It was
> the part about putting the additions to a web.xml, but it (the installation
> doc) didn't say which one. Welp, for me it was
> /usr/local/jakarta/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml. That's actually all I
> changed. I do have a class path for Jetspeed.jar definied in my jakarta
> startup.sh and I also copied all the classes in jetspeed/lib into
> jakarta/lib. Do you have those definied? I take it your jakarta setup
> worked? Did you test it (jakarta)? You need the content directory .. but I
> put mine in the apache/htdocs/ directory so far. But mines not quite
> perfect so maybe i need to serve that out of jakarta. Some of the images
> are messed up, but the page comes up. Did you make the directories he
> suggested? Actually I found that the code version I have makes the
> JetspeedDocumentCache automagically. Does this help?
>
> Does anyone else have anything? I'm definitely a newbie at this thing.
>
> Geff
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