Re: Jetspeed 2.0 M2 Released

2005-04-05 Thread Serge Huber
Congratulations to all involved !
cheers,
 Serge...
David Sean Taylor wrote:
The Apache Portals Jetspeed Team is pleased to announce the second 
milestone release of Jetspeed-2.

The release is available for download from the Apache Download Mirrors:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi
Follow the links to portals/jetspeed-2
Two binary releases are provided.
1. Jetspeed-2 + Tomcat 5.0.30 distribution.
2. Jetspeed-2 + Tomcat 5.5.8 distribution.
With this second milestone of Jetspeed-2, new versions of the
Portals Bridges components are released as well. These components are 
now all upgraded to version 0.2. Portals Bridges can be used 
independently of Jetspeed-2 and will eventually migrate to its own 
Portals Bridges project.

Bridges released with M2:
* Struts Bridge 0.2
* Velocity Bridge 0.2
* JSF Bridge 0.2
* Perl Bridge 0.2
* PHP Bridge 0.2
* Portlet Framework 0.2
--
 Jetspeed 2.0-M2 Release
   April 4, 2005
--
* PALM - Portlet Application Lifecycle Manager
  A new administrative portlet for managing the lifecycle of portlet
  applications. Supports start, stop, undeploy and delete operations.
* JBoss Support
   Jetspeed tested and running on JBoss versions 3.2.7 and 4.0.1sp1
* New Improved Deployment
   Deployment overhauled to support application server
   controlled deployment. Class loader and cross-context session control
   issues resolved.
* Struts Bridge Enhancements
* Navigations Refactoring
* Enhanced credential security and validation,
  Login/Password Enhancements
* LDAP Authentication support added.
* Secure Access to Site Resources (Pages, Folders)
* Profiler, Layout, PSML Security Documentation
* SSO Enhancements
* Improved JSF Support
* Finer grain Spring configuration
* Main Jetspeed context no longer requires /jetspeed
---
Bug fixes
---
see M2-bugfixes.html
-
 Tested App Servers:
-
 * Tomcat 5.0.30
 * Tomcat 5.5.8
 * JBoss 3.2.7
 * JBoss 4.0.1sp1
 (Tomcat 5.5 requires a different jetspeed.xml found in the source 
tree under src/resources/jetspeed-tomcat-5.5.xml)

 Check out our wiki page for details: 
http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2

-
 NO Longer Supported:
-
 * Tomcat 4.1.x
Support for Tomcat 4.1.x has been dropped.
---
 Installation Instructions
---
1. Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.0.30.tar.gz, or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.0.30.zip (windows), or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.5.8.tar.gz, or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.5.8.zip (windows)
2. Expand jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.tar.gz into a clean 
directory (as example we will use 'jetspeed')

   cd /jetspeed
   tar xfz jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.tar.gz
   For Windows:
   cd c:\jetspeed
   unzip jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.zip
3. start the database
   cd /jetspeed/jetspeed-database
   start-database.sh
   For Windows:
   cd c:\jetspeed\jetspeed-database
   start-database.bat
4. startup Tomcat
   execute /jetspeed/jakarta-tomcat-version/bin/startup.sh
   For Windows:
   execute c:\jetspeed\jakarta-tomcat-version\bin\startup.bat
5. start up a web browser and navigate to 
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal

--
 Configuring Another Database
--
1. cd $TOMCAT_HOME/jetspeed-database/scripts
2. edit the build.properties, set the properties for your database 
connection, save.
3. create a database schema/catalog to hold your database tables
4. type 'ant' to run the database population scripts
5. edit the jetspeed.xml properties
- $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/jetspeed.xml

and set your database connection
6. copy your database driver into Tomcat's common/endorsed directory
7. start up a web browser, navigate to 
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal

 Sample accounts to login as:
 admin/admin
 manager/manager
 user/user

 Upgrading from Jetspeed 2.0 M1

If you are upgrading an installation from Jetspeed 2.0 M1,
remember to delete the M1 jar files found under Tomcat's shared/lib 
directory. The following files should be deleted:

jetspeed-api-2.0-M1.jar
jetspeed-commons-2.0-M1.jar
pluto-1.0.1-rc1.jar
portals-bridges-common-0.1.jar

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Re: Jetspeed 2.0 M2 Released

2005-04-05 Thread Jouni Rajala
I am bit new to maven. Is it possible to check out this
milestone version with maven somehow. If it is could
you provide me exact command line :)
David Sean Taylor wrote:
The Apache Portals Jetspeed Team is pleased to announce the second 
milestone release of Jetspeed-2.

The release is available for download from the Apache Download Mirrors:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi
Follow the links to portals/jetspeed-2
Two binary releases are provided.
1. Jetspeed-2 + Tomcat 5.0.30 distribution.
2. Jetspeed-2 + Tomcat 5.5.8 distribution.
With this second milestone of Jetspeed-2, new versions of the
Portals Bridges components are released as well. These components are 
now all upgraded to version 0.2. Portals Bridges can be used 
independently of Jetspeed-2 and will eventually migrate to its own 
Portals Bridges project.

Bridges released with M2:
* Struts Bridge 0.2
* Velocity Bridge 0.2
* JSF Bridge 0.2
* Perl Bridge 0.2
* PHP Bridge 0.2
* Portlet Framework 0.2
--
 Jetspeed 2.0-M2 Release
   April 4, 2005
--
* PALM - Portlet Application Lifecycle Manager
  A new administrative portlet for managing the lifecycle of portlet
  applications. Supports start, stop, undeploy and delete operations.
* JBoss Support
   Jetspeed tested and running on JBoss versions 3.2.7 and 4.0.1sp1
* New Improved Deployment
   Deployment overhauled to support application server
   controlled deployment. Class loader and cross-context session control
   issues resolved.
* Struts Bridge Enhancements
* Navigations Refactoring
* Enhanced credential security and validation,
  Login/Password Enhancements
* LDAP Authentication support added.
* Secure Access to Site Resources (Pages, Folders)
* Profiler, Layout, PSML Security Documentation
* SSO Enhancements
* Improved JSF Support
* Finer grain Spring configuration
* Main Jetspeed context no longer requires /jetspeed
---
Bug fixes
---
see M2-bugfixes.html
-
 Tested App Servers:
-
 * Tomcat 5.0.30
 * Tomcat 5.5.8
 * JBoss 3.2.7
 * JBoss 4.0.1sp1
 (Tomcat 5.5 requires a different jetspeed.xml found in the source 
tree under src/resources/jetspeed-tomcat-5.5.xml)

 Check out our wiki page for details: 
http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2

-
 NO Longer Supported:
-
 * Tomcat 4.1.x
Support for Tomcat 4.1.x has been dropped.
---
 Installation Instructions
---
1. Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.0.30.tar.gz, or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.0.30.zip (windows), or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.5.8.tar.gz, or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.5.8.zip (windows)
2. Expand jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.tar.gz into a clean 
directory (as example we will use 'jetspeed')

   cd /jetspeed
   tar xfz jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.tar.gz
   For Windows:
   cd c:\jetspeed
   unzip jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.zip
3. start the database
   cd /jetspeed/jetspeed-database
   start-database.sh
   For Windows:
   cd c:\jetspeed\jetspeed-database
   start-database.bat
4. startup Tomcat
   execute /jetspeed/jakarta-tomcat-version/bin/startup.sh
   For Windows:
   execute c:\jetspeed\jakarta-tomcat-version\bin\startup.bat
5. start up a web browser and navigate to 
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal

--
 Configuring Another Database
--
1. cd $TOMCAT_HOME/jetspeed-database/scripts
2. edit the build.properties, set the properties for your database 
connection, save.
3. create a database schema/catalog to hold your database tables
4. type 'ant' to run the database population scripts
5. edit the jetspeed.xml properties
- $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/jetspeed.xml

and set your database connection
6. copy your database driver into Tomcat's common/endorsed directory
7. start up a web browser, navigate to 
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal

 Sample accounts to login as:
 admin/admin
 manager/manager
 user/user

 Upgrading from Jetspeed 2.0 M1

If you are upgrading an installation from Jetspeed 2.0 M1,
remember to delete the M1 jar files found under Tomcat's shared/lib 
directory. The following files should be deleted:

jetspeed-api-2.0-M1.jar
jetspeed-commons-2.0-M1.jar
pluto-1.0.1-rc1.jar
portals-bridges-common-0.1.jar

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Re: Jetspeed 2.0 M2 Released

2005-04-05 Thread Hema Menon
Congratulations to all involved!!!

Thanks,
Hema

P.S Now eagerly waiting for Jetspeed 1.6 release :)

On Apr 4, 2005 3:29 PM, David Sean Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The Apache Portals Jetspeed Team is pleased to announce the second
 milestone release of Jetspeed-2.
 
 The release is available for download from the Apache Download Mirrors:
 
 http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi
 
 Follow the links to portals/jetspeed-2
 
 Two binary releases are provided.
 
 1. Jetspeed-2 + Tomcat 5.0.30 distribution.
 2. Jetspeed-2 + Tomcat 5.5.8 distribution.
 
 With this second milestone of Jetspeed-2, new versions of the
 Portals Bridges components are released as well. These components are
 now all upgraded to version 0.2. Portals Bridges can be used
 independently of Jetspeed-2 and will eventually migrate to its own
 Portals Bridges project.
 
 Bridges released with M2:
 
 * Struts Bridge 0.2
 * Velocity Bridge 0.2
 * JSF Bridge 0.2
 * Perl Bridge 0.2
 * PHP Bridge 0.2
 * Portlet Framework 0.2
 
 --
  Jetspeed 2.0-M2 Release
April 4, 2005
 --
 
 * PALM - Portlet Application Lifecycle Manager
   A new administrative portlet for managing the lifecycle of portlet
   applications. Supports start, stop, undeploy and delete operations.
 
 * JBoss Support
Jetspeed tested and running on JBoss versions 3.2.7 and 4.0.1sp1
 
 * New Improved Deployment
Deployment overhauled to support application server
controlled deployment. Class loader and cross-context session control
issues resolved.
 
 * Struts Bridge Enhancements
 
 * Navigations Refactoring
 
 * Enhanced credential security and validation,
   Login/Password Enhancements
 
 * LDAP Authentication support added.
 
 * Secure Access to Site Resources (Pages, Folders)
 
 * Profiler, Layout, PSML Security Documentation
 
 * SSO Enhancements
 
 * Improved JSF Support
 
 * Finer grain Spring configuration
 
 * Main Jetspeed context no longer requires /jetspeed
 
 ---
 Bug fixes
 ---
 see M2-bugfixes.html
 
 -
  Tested App Servers:
 -
  * Tomcat 5.0.30
  * Tomcat 5.5.8
  * JBoss 3.2.7
  * JBoss 4.0.1sp1
 
  (Tomcat 5.5 requires a different jetspeed.xml found in the source tree
 under src/resources/jetspeed-tomcat-5.5.xml)
 
  Check out our wiki page for details:
 http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2
 
 -
  NO Longer Supported:
 -
  * Tomcat 4.1.x
 
 Support for Tomcat 4.1.x has been dropped.
 
 ---
  Installation Instructions
 ---
 
 1. Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.0.30.tar.gz, or
Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.0.30.zip (windows), or
Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.5.8.tar.gz, or
Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.5.8.zip (windows)
 2. Expand jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.tar.gz into a clean directory
 (as example we will use 'jetspeed')
 
cd /jetspeed
tar xfz jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
cd c:\jetspeed
unzip jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.zip
 
 3. start the database
 
cd /jetspeed/jetspeed-database
start-database.sh
 
For Windows:
 
cd c:\jetspeed\jetspeed-database
start-database.bat
 
 4. startup Tomcat
 
execute /jetspeed/jakarta-tomcat-version/bin/startup.sh
 
For Windows:
 
execute c:\jetspeed\jakarta-tomcat-version\bin\startup.bat
 
 5. start up a web browser and navigate to
 http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal
 
 --
  Configuring Another Database
 --
 
 1. cd $TOMCAT_HOME/jetspeed-database/scripts
 2. edit the build.properties, set the properties for your database
 connection, save.
 3. create a database schema/catalog to hold your database tables
 4. type 'ant' to run the database population scripts
 5. edit the jetspeed.xml properties
 - $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/jetspeed.xml
 
 and set your database connection
 
 6. copy your database driver into Tomcat's common/endorsed directory
 
 7. start up a web browser, navigate to http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal
 
  Sample accounts to login as:
 
  admin/admin
  manager/manager
  user/user
 
 
  Upgrading from Jetspeed 2.0 M1
 
 If you are upgrading an installation from Jetspeed 2.0 M1,
 remember to delete the M1 jar files found under Tomcat's shared/lib
 directory. The following files should be deleted:
 
 jetspeed-api-2.0-M1.jar
 jetspeed-commons-2.0-M1.jar
 pluto-1.0.1-rc1.jar
 portals-bridges-common-0.1.jar
 
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Re: Jetspeed 2.0 M2 Released

2005-04-05 Thread Ate Douma

Jouni Rajala wrote:
I am bit new to maven. Is it possible to check out this
milestone version with maven somehow. If it is could
you provide me exact command line :)
If you're after the source so you can build it and work on yourself
then it might be easier to download the source distribution for Jetspeed-2.0-M2.
You can download it from the same Apache Download Mirrors as indicated in the
announcement. Then follow the links to portals/jetspeed-2/SOURCES.
You will find the jetspeed-2.0-M2-src.zip/tar.gz distributions there.
David Sean Taylor wrote:
The Apache Portals Jetspeed Team is pleased to announce the second 
milestone release of Jetspeed-2.

The release is available for download from the Apache Download Mirrors:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi
Follow the links to portals/jetspeed-2
Two binary releases are provided.
1. Jetspeed-2 + Tomcat 5.0.30 distribution.
2. Jetspeed-2 + Tomcat 5.5.8 distribution.
With this second milestone of Jetspeed-2, new versions of the
Portals Bridges components are released as well. These components are 
now all upgraded to version 0.2. Portals Bridges can be used 
independently of Jetspeed-2 and will eventually migrate to its own 
Portals Bridges project.

Bridges released with M2:
* Struts Bridge 0.2
* Velocity Bridge 0.2
* JSF Bridge 0.2
* Perl Bridge 0.2
* PHP Bridge 0.2
* Portlet Framework 0.2
--
 Jetspeed 2.0-M2 Release
   April 4, 2005
--
* PALM - Portlet Application Lifecycle Manager
  A new administrative portlet for managing the lifecycle of portlet
  applications. Supports start, stop, undeploy and delete operations.
* JBoss Support
   Jetspeed tested and running on JBoss versions 3.2.7 and 4.0.1sp1
* New Improved Deployment
   Deployment overhauled to support application server
   controlled deployment. Class loader and cross-context session control
   issues resolved.
* Struts Bridge Enhancements
* Navigations Refactoring
* Enhanced credential security and validation,
  Login/Password Enhancements
* LDAP Authentication support added.
* Secure Access to Site Resources (Pages, Folders)
* Profiler, Layout, PSML Security Documentation
* SSO Enhancements
* Improved JSF Support
* Finer grain Spring configuration
* Main Jetspeed context no longer requires /jetspeed
---
Bug fixes
---
see M2-bugfixes.html
-
 Tested App Servers:
-
 * Tomcat 5.0.30
 * Tomcat 5.5.8
 * JBoss 3.2.7
 * JBoss 4.0.1sp1
 (Tomcat 5.5 requires a different jetspeed.xml found in the source 
tree under src/resources/jetspeed-tomcat-5.5.xml)

 Check out our wiki page for details: 
http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2

-
 NO Longer Supported:
-
 * Tomcat 4.1.x
Support for Tomcat 4.1.x has been dropped.
---
 Installation Instructions
---
1. Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.0.30.tar.gz, or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.0.30.zip (windows), or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.5.8.tar.gz, or
   Download jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-5.5.8.zip (windows)
2. Expand jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.tar.gz into a clean 
directory (as example we will use 'jetspeed')

   cd /jetspeed
   tar xfz jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.tar.gz
   For Windows:
   cd c:\jetspeed
   unzip jetspeed-2.0-M2-Tomcat-version.zip
3. start the database
   cd /jetspeed/jetspeed-database
   start-database.sh
   For Windows:
   cd c:\jetspeed\jetspeed-database
   start-database.bat
4. startup Tomcat
   execute /jetspeed/jakarta-tomcat-version/bin/startup.sh
   For Windows:
   execute c:\jetspeed\jakarta-tomcat-version\bin\startup.bat
5. start up a web browser and navigate to 
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal

--
 Configuring Another Database
--
1. cd $TOMCAT_HOME/jetspeed-database/scripts
2. edit the build.properties, set the properties for your database 
connection, save.
3. create a database schema/catalog to hold your database tables
4. type 'ant' to run the database population scripts
5. edit the jetspeed.xml properties
- $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/jetspeed.xml

and set your database connection
6. copy your database driver into Tomcat's common/endorsed directory
7. start up a web browser, navigate to 
http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal

 Sample accounts to login as:
 admin/admin
 manager/manager
 user/user

 Upgrading from Jetspeed 2.0 M1

If you are upgrading an installation from Jetspeed 2.0 M1,
remember to delete the M1 jar files found under Tomcat's shared/lib 
directory. The following files should be deleted:

jetspeed-api-2.0-M1.jar
jetspeed-commons-2.0-M1.jar
pluto-1.0.1-rc1.jar
portals-bridges-common-0.1.jar

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Re: Jetspeed 2.0 M2 Released

2005-04-05 Thread Jouni Rajala
Well i am using cvs head version now and like continue using
it. That way i can change version easily.
it is just that i don't know how to check out certain version or branch 
with maven.

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Re: Jetspeed 2.0 M2 Released

2005-04-05 Thread Ate Douma

Jouni Rajala wrote:
Well i am using cvs head version now and like continue using
it. That way i can change version easily.
it is just that i don't know how to check out certain version or branch 
with maven.
Then take a look at http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/scm/
It only supports cvs and thus should work for Jetspeed-2 right now.
But, we're going to move to subversion soon and then you need another solution 
again.
Most users and the Jetspeed-2 team members use Eclipse for working with 
Jetspeed-2 though
and its very easy to checkout the source using its cvs plugin (or subclipse 
plugin for subversion).

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Re: Jetspeed 2.0 M2 Released

2005-04-05 Thread Hema Menon
Ate,

Thanks. I've been building it from J2_deployment_refactoring branch.
Since you have already merged it, I will try to build it from the CVS
head later today. Will report if I run into any problems.

Thanks,
Hema

On Apr 5, 2005 6:51 AM, Ate Douma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Hema Menon wrote:
  Congratulations to all involved!!!
 Thanks :-)
 
 
  Thanks,
  Hema
 
  P.S Now eagerly waiting for Jetspeed 1.6 release :)
 We're sorry we didn't have enough time this weekend to do a 1.6 (RC1) release
 although we intended to do so. We just ran out of time.
 
 I know David will try to work on it asap and maybe I'll be able to help out
 again but my time is much more limited this week.
 
 I did merge the deployment_refactoring_sync branch for Fusion though to the
 Jetspeed-1 cvs head, and it should now build out of the box with 
 Jetspeed-2.0-M2!
 Please try that out if you have time and if you might find any issues
 with it please report to the list. We might be able to include a fix then
 before the actual release...
 
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