Good work! We'd like to update this page too: http://portals.apache.org/pluto/v11/app-servers.html . We can add a link to your blog entry. What version of Jetty are you working with?
TIA /Craig "Nils-Helge Garli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/01/2007 05:52 AM Please respond to [email protected] To [email protected] cc Subject Embedding pluto with maven-jetty-plugin - Cannot resolve ToolTips.properties resource bundle Hi! I'm currently trying to embed pluto with the maven-jetty-plugin to be able to run my maven portlet projects by simply issuing the command "mvn jetty:run". I have used the information in the faq about "What's the easiest way to include a portlet in my webapp" and looking through the sources, and I've managed to run my portlet with the jetty plugin (I've compiled a list of the steps I had to go through here: http://portletwork.blogspot.com/2007/07/mvnjetty-and-portlets.html) (I'm not sure if this is the correct way to do it, or maybe a solution for this already exists, so if anybody has any corrections/objections, please let me know) But one of the things I have not been able to solve yet is using the pluto:modeAnchor and pluto:windowStateAnchor tags in the jsp file that acts as the portal. The problem is that it cannot resolve the ToolTips.properties resource bundle. I assume this is a classloader issue. I have tried putting the ToolTips.properties in the WEB-INF/classes folder (also in various sub folders) without success. I've even tried putting it in the same jar as the tag classes, but still no luck. Any ideas where I should put the ToolTips.properties file, or what I have done wrong since my "embedded pluto" project cannot resolve it? Nils-H
