From: "Santiago Gala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > This is my site, so I can verify that it is indeed running Jetspeed!
It's
> > been running 1.2b1 since September, non-stop without a problem (I did
patch
> > 2-3 bug fixes into that version).
>
> You mean five months uptime? I refuse to believe. Or just that the code
> base is the same? I'd lilke to know if you have admin issues (log
> rotation?, VM problems? ...)
>
No, not 5 months uptime (after all, it *is* running on NT :-) It is the
same code base, with a few updates to the portlets. I do not have a good
admin strategy for log rotation, and Jetspeed 1.2b1 produces very verbose
logs... I occasionally stop JRun and manually rotate logs. I've been
pleasantly surprised to have the JRun/Jetspeed process running for about 1
month continuous uptime with no VM problems.
I expect my next major rev to run on Linux and Tomcat (that is my current
test server for 1.3a1), but I'm new with Linux/Tomcat admin so need some
time to figure out configuration.
> The pages are nice (layout and content). The information is quite
> interesting as a XML info repository.
>
Thanks. This is only the first iteration to get my feet wet. I'm building
an on-line tool that transforms UML models to XML DTDs, Schemas, Relax
modules, HTML, etc. I am looking at ways to integrate this into a seamless
Jetspeed portal.
> >
> > Also, fyi, I featured a screen shot of Jetspeed (using a product
catalog
> > demo that I put togther)and some portlet architecture discussion in my
> > forthcoming book. The book, on XML modeling with UML, will be released
in
> > early April.
>
> We should be prepared for having a boost in the list traffic when the
> book hits the shops :)
>
One of my book's technical reviewers said that he was motivated to download
Jetspeed after reading my book draft :-)
> >
> > I also have 1.3a1 running on a test machine, but am keeping a close eye
on
> > the excellent development progess and waiting for the next stable
release
> > before converting the XMLModeling site.
>
> Thanks. Nice to have a working example. I think a lot of people would
> like to see customisation and login, but still, seeing aggregation and
> updated content is something!
>
I'm taking an incremental approach here. The current site is indeed a
production site, and I expect the traffic to grow (because the URL is
listed in the book as a companion site, and Addison-Wesley will link to
this site from their Web pages). However, I am pleased with even these
limited capabilities. IBM, Oracle, CommerceOne, and others are among my
site's regular visitors.
I did have a link to Jetspeed on my site until just last week and will
re-add a link, something like "built on Jetspeed". It's interesting that
my Analog web log analysis shows that I receive a significant number of
visitors who included "jetspeed" as one of their search words!
Regards,
Dave
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