looks like cocoon has a problem processing its XSP files (cocoon is an XML
publishing framework which is used in some parts of Jetspeed). The clue
probably lies in the log entries you cut off. Is a a java compiler
accessible on the path?
-----Original Message-----
From: Rogier Schaaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mittwoch, 27. September 2000 01:56
Subject: Cannot compile portlets
Hi all,
After some debugging I finally got Jetspeed running inside IBM's VisualAge
for Java, including all source code. Although the Jetspeed homepage displays
ok and threads start downloading content, when I try to run any of the
sample portlets I see an entry in the Turbine log stating that:
CocoonPortlet cannot use the following URL:
http://localhost:8080/content/dynamic/portletbrowser/xsp/search.xml XSP Java
Compiler: Compilation failed for _jetspeed.java
<more log entries follow>.
The URL looks valid to me and points to my content directory. It also
contains the requested xml document. Also when I follow things in the
debugger it looks like there's a valid XML document being generated.
I use the Jetspeed 1.2b1 build.
Anybody has a clue to what's going wrong here???
Thanks,
Rogier
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