Thank you, Evi, for the feedback. I tried following my instructions and found a couple of ommissions. I revised the wiki page, changing the first two steps. Please try the new instructions and let me know if it now works for you.
/Craig
-----"evi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -----
>To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
>From: "evi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 03/24/2007 09:59AM
>Subject: RE: Integrated portlet development enviroment
>
>
>Hi Craig,
>
>I tried your advise for remote debugging on Pluto current bundle,
>1.1.0 like you advise in Wiki, but get an error message while
>connecting: "Failed to connect to remote VM. Connection refused"
>
>All ideas where to look for solution are most welcome:-)
>
>Evi
>
>
>
>
>
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 6:15 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Integrated portlet development enviroment
>
>
>
>Sorry for entering this party late, but I created a wiki page a while
>ago on remote debugging Pluto (and contained portlets) with Eclipse.
>It can be found at
>http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Pluto/RemoteDebuggingWithPluto .
>
>Basically, this uses the JPDA (Java Platform Debugging Architecture)
>standard that nearly every IDE and app server supports. This kind of
>debugging does not require that you install Pluto in Eclipse or any
>other IDE.
>
>If anyone has done this kind of debugging in NetBeans, IDEA or
>JDeveloper (or others), please add that information to this wiki
>page.
>/Craig
>
>"Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/08/2007
>05:59:41 PM:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking for a portlet container or portal server that can be
>> used to develope and test portlets, without the delaying overhead
>of
>> a heavy portal server like Websphere Portal (my target platform).
>>
>> My attempts to use Pluto from Eclipse (with WTP plugins) were
>rather
>> unsuccessful. I need a way to auto-deploy or publish the changed
>> code into the running server runtime.
>>
>> Simply using the pluto-bundled tomcat from within Eclipse doesn't
>> work, as Eclipse recognizes only Tomcat as the runtime, and strips
>
>> all other webapps (like pluto) when starting tomcat.
>>
>> Any hint on how to setup Pluto or some portal server using Pluto,
>or
>> any other server, as a fast and efficient development enviroment is
>
>> highly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>> Jörn Zaefferer
>To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
>From: "evi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 03/24/2007 09:59AM
>Subject: RE: Integrated portlet development enviroment
>
>
>Hi Craig,
>
>I tried your advise for remote debugging on Pluto current bundle,
>1.1.0 like you advise in Wiki, but get an error message while
>connecting: "Failed to connect to remote VM. Connection refused"
>
>All ideas where to look for solution are most welcome:-)
>
>Evi
>
>
>
>
>
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 6:15 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Integrated portlet development enviroment
>
>
>
>Sorry for entering this party late, but I created a wiki page a while
>ago on remote debugging Pluto (and contained portlets) with Eclipse.
>It can be found at
>http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Pluto/RemoteDebuggingWithPluto .
>
>Basically, this uses the JPDA (Java Platform Debugging Architecture)
>standard that nearly every IDE and app server supports. This kind of
>debugging does not require that you install Pluto in Eclipse or any
>other IDE.
>
>If anyone has done this kind of debugging in NetBeans, IDEA or
>JDeveloper (or others), please add that information to this wiki
>page.
>/Craig
>
>"Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/08/2007
>05:59:41 PM:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking for a portlet container or portal server that can be
>> used to develope and test portlets, without the delaying overhead
>of
>> a heavy portal server like Websphere Portal (my target platform).
>>
>> My attempts to use Pluto from Eclipse (with WTP plugins) were
>rather
>> unsuccessful. I need a way to auto-deploy or publish the changed
>> code into the running server runtime.
>>
>> Simply using the pluto-bundled tomcat from within Eclipse doesn't
>> work, as Eclipse recognizes only Tomcat as the runtime, and strips
>
>> all other webapps (like pluto) when starting tomcat.
>>
>> Any hint on how to setup Pluto or some portal server using Pluto,
>or
>> any other server, as a fast and efficient development enviroment is
>
>> highly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>> Jörn Zaefferer
