Craig is selling JSF way of rendering on the server, which does not scale IMO.
I will release a war file soon to make it easier.
But it should be only used by people who have setup JDBC Relms in the past. Can you just get JDBC Realm to work first without basicPortal?
You should try to use Tomcat 4.x, I had problems on Tomcat 5.x, but I do plan to support Tomcat 5.x. (and Resin 3.X)
Jars are not the problem I guess, bP runs on linux great. .V
grenoml wrote:
I've been reading some of your posts on struts list. Very interesting. I like some of your ideas. It appears that you are not totally sold on the idea of JSF or am I misreading you? I also agree that doing lots of nice .js on client is good. I think the main problem as Craig was saying is that there are no high quality renderers yet only HTML.
Anyway, I'm still trying to get a look at basicportal on my linux. I put realm and context in server xml and modified for my jdbc driver. I built a war and dropped it into Tomcat webapps but when i try to access bp it is complaining about "Cannot inherit from final class". I searched struts list but no luck and then googled and found some similar references that said this could be a Xerces problem. Do you agree? Should I replace xerces jars? I have xerces both in common/endorsed and under bp/WEB-INF/lib. What version have you bundled?
thx, Gerry Reno
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