At 08:34 01/12/01, David Sean Taylor wrote:
>Since we switched over to JSP layouts, I can't get Jetspeed to work with
>Apache anymore.
>I now have the default page coming up by adding
>
>DirectoryIndex index.html index.jsp
>
>But the problem is when you click on any link with /portal in it.
>See what I mean: http://www.bluesunrise.com/nile/
>Looks ok, but then click on 'RSS Resources' or 'Please login to Jetspeed' or
>any link with /portal in it.
>(http://www.bluesunrise.com/nile/portal/screen/Login)
>You get 'The page cannot be found'
>
>Does this work on Websphere?
>
>What does this do:
>
><jsp:forward page="portal/"/>
It forwards the request to the relative URL "portal/", i.e. "portal/" is
added at the last slash in the requesting URL.
E.g:
http://www.bluesunrise.com/nile/ --> http://www.bluesunrise.com/nile/portal/
http://www.bluesunrise.com/nile --> http://www.bluesunrise.com/portal/
"portal/" is an alias for the Jetspeed (Turbine) Servlet. You seem to have
installed your jetspeed under the webap name "nile" and all you need to do
now is to tell Apache that "/nile/portal/" is a servlet that has to be
processed by Tomcat. Tomcat in turn must know that "/nile/portal/" maps to
the turine servlet.
Yes it works with Websphere. There might be a bug in the URILookup that
causes problems when jetspeed isn't run as the root application (meaning
webapp URL "/") as I'm not 100% sure if I already committed that fix. I'll
be terribly busy for the next 2 weeks, but after that I will look trough
all our code and commit all fixes to the bugs that our team found during
testing.
ingo.
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