Re: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2
From: Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Another new user on Windows chiming in...] I also need help getting started with the binary distribution. I downloaded and unzipped jetspeed-2.0-M1.zip. Since there was no .war file, I copied and pasted the contents of the 'webapps' directory (the jetspeed subdirectory and the jetspeed.xml file) into Tomcat's webapps directory and started Tomcat. Thanks to Ray Clark for pointing out this file: http://www.apache.org/dist/portals/jetspeed-2/JETSPEED-2.0-M1-README.txt Who knew that the entire contents of that .zip file were supposed to overlay Tomcat?! I added a page to the Wiki. It says pretty much the same thing as the README file, but should be easier to find. http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2_2fGettingStartedOnWindows -- Wendy Smoak - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2
Thanks. I've modified my build.properties according to your suggestion. I'm now at Step 5 on http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/getting-started.html;. The instructions are: * 1. If you are using the Hypersonic SQL database, make sure you have terminated the test HSQLserver. Then in the same terminal, start the production Hypersonic database by typing maven start.production.server * 2. (in seperate window/terminal session) cd ${jetspeed-2-home} * 3. maven quickStart This will recreate the DB to deploy into. WARNING This will drop all the tables and data in the production database. * 4. Start up Tomcat. With a browser, go to: http://localhost:8080/jetspeed Bullet 1 is apparently instructing me to run a script called start.production.server with Maven. I've searched and cannot find a file by that name. I have started the HSQL database using the batch file in the %TOMCAT_HOME%/jetspeed-database directory. There is no batch file for stopping the database and the contents of the batch file to start it gives no clue as to how it is accomplished gracefully. If someone knows how and will tell me, I promise to scour the HSQL site at SourceForge.net later. Scout's honor. O.K., the database is now started. Bullet 2 instructs me to change to a directory via a variable I don't have and whose value is a mystery as well. Bullet 3 give me a hint on Bullet 2. If I find a directory with a script called quickStart I may just be in the right place. Alas, there is no quickStart anywhere on my disk for Maven to run. Bullet 4 has me start Tomcat and navigate to a URL. When I do this I get what is for me, an undecipherable stack trace. Tomcat is working, by the way, so the problem must be further up. Has anyone got some help for me? Thanks -- Charles Knell [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email -Original Message- From: Scott T Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:29:07 -0500 To: 'Jetspeed Users List' jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 1 I think you might be able to ignore this property entry as it is only used when building from source, and not even be used there anymore. I build and deploy on Linux, Windows and Solaris on a daily basis. I will post my windows build.properties. It may help point you in the right direction. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2
start.production.server, quickStart are all targets within the maven.xml not separated script files. For changing the directory, all it means is for you to change directory to whereever you have jetspeed-2 base. Hema On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:09:26 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks. I've modified my build.properties according to your suggestion. I'm now at Step 5 on http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/getting-started.html;. The instructions are: * 1. If you are using the Hypersonic SQL database, make sure you have terminated the test HSQLserver. Then in the same terminal, start the production Hypersonic database by typing maven start.production.server * 2. (in seperate window/terminal session) cd ${jetspeed-2-home} * 3. maven quickStart This will recreate the DB to deploy into. WARNING This will drop all the tables and data in the production database. * 4. Start up Tomcat. With a browser, go to: http://localhost:8080/jetspeed Bullet 1 is apparently instructing me to run a script called start.production.server with Maven. I've searched and cannot find a file by that name. I have started the HSQL database using the batch file in the %TOMCAT_HOME%/jetspeed-database directory. There is no batch file for stopping the database and the contents of the batch file to start it gives no clue as to how it is accomplished gracefully. If someone knows how and will tell me, I promise to scour the HSQL site at SourceForge.net later. Scout's honor. O.K., the database is now started. Bullet 2 instructs me to change to a directory via a variable I don't have and whose value is a mystery as well. Bullet 3 give me a hint on Bullet 2. If I find a directory with a script called quickStart I may just be in the right place. Alas, there is no quickStart anywhere on my disk for Maven to run. Bullet 4 has me start Tomcat and navigate to a URL. When I do this I get what is for me, an undecipherable stack trace. Tomcat is working, by the way, so the problem must be further up. Has anyone got some help for me? Thanks -- Charles Knell [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email -Original Message- From: Scott T Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:29:07 -0500 To: 'Jetspeed Users List' jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 1 I think you might be able to ignore this property entry as it is only used when building from source, and not even be used there anymore. I build and deploy on Linux, Windows and Solaris on a daily basis. I will post my windows build.properties. It may help point you in the right direction. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ~~ Hema Menon - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 12:09 PM To: jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2 Thanks. I've modified my build.properties according to your suggestion. I'm now at Step 5 on http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/getting- started.html. The instructions are: * 1. If you are using the Hypersonic SQL database, make sure you have terminated the test HSQLserver. Then in the same terminal, start the production Hypersonic database by typing maven start.production.server * 2. (in seperate window/terminal session) cd ${jetspeed-2-home} * 3. maven quickStart This will recreate the DB to deploy into. WARNING This will drop all the tables and data in the production database. * 4. Start up Tomcat. With a browser, go to: http://localhost:8080/jetspeed Bullet 1 is apparently instructing me to run a script called start.production.server with Maven. I've searched and cannot find a file by that name. I have started the HSQL database using the batch file in the %TOMCAT_HOME%/jetspeed-database directory. There is no batch file for stopping the database and the contents of the batch file to start it gives no clue as to how it is accomplished gracefully. If someone knows how and will tell me, I promise to scour the HSQL site at SourceForge.net later. Scout's honor. Ctrl+C in the terminal window ;) O.K., the database is now started. Bullet 2 instructs me to change to a directory via a variable I don't have and whose value is a mystery as well. Its really not a variable as it is the source directory for jetspeed, usually jakarta-jetspeed-2. Bullet 3 give me a hint on Bullet 2. If I find a directory with a script called quickStart I may just be in the right place. Alas, there is no quickStart anywhere on my disk for Maven to run. There is no script called quickStart it is a maven goal within the Jetspeed 2's maven.xml. Bullet 4 has me start Tomcat and navigate to a URL. When I do this I get what is for me, an undecipherable stack trace. Tomcat is working, by the way, so the problem must be further up. Has anyone got some help for me? Thanks -- Charles Knell [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email -Original Message- From: Scott T Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:29:07 -0500 To: 'Jetspeed Users List' jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 1 I think you might be able to ignore this property entry as it is only used when building from source, and not even be used there anymore. I build and deploy on Linux, Windows and Solaris on a daily basis. I will post my windows build.properties. It may help point you in the right direction. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2
I noticed you talk about an installation package in your previous emails. Are you building from source or from the binary distribution? If you are using the bin dist, then you do not have to follow the getting-started page. Regards, Scott -Original Message- From: Scott T Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 12:29 PM To: 'Jetspeed Users List' Subject: RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 12:09 PM To: jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2 Thanks. I've modified my build.properties according to your suggestion. I'm now at Step 5 on http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/getting- started.html. The instructions are: * 1. If you are using the Hypersonic SQL database, make sure you have terminated the test HSQLserver. Then in the same terminal, start the production Hypersonic database by typing maven start.production.server * 2. (in seperate window/terminal session) cd ${jetspeed-2-home} * 3. maven quickStart This will recreate the DB to deploy into. WARNING This will drop all the tables and data in the production database. * 4. Start up Tomcat. With a browser, go to: http://localhost:8080/jetspeed Bullet 1 is apparently instructing me to run a script called start.production.server with Maven. I've searched and cannot find a file by that name. I have started the HSQL database using the batch file in the %TOMCAT_HOME%/jetspeed-database directory. There is no batch file for stopping the database and the contents of the batch file to start it gives no clue as to how it is accomplished gracefully. If someone knows how and will tell me, I promise to scour the HSQL site at SourceForge.net later. Scout's honor. Ctrl+C in the terminal window ;) O.K., the database is now started. Bullet 2 instructs me to change to a directory via a variable I don't have and whose value is a mystery as well. Its really not a variable as it is the source directory for jetspeed, usually jakarta-jetspeed-2. Bullet 3 give me a hint on Bullet 2. If I find a directory with a script called quickStart I may just be in the right place. Alas, there is no quickStart anywhere on my disk for Maven to run. There is no script called quickStart it is a maven goal within the Jetspeed 2's maven.xml. Bullet 4 has me start Tomcat and navigate to a URL. When I do this I get what is for me, an undecipherable stack trace. Tomcat is working, by the way, so the problem must be further up. Has anyone got some help for me? Thanks -- Charles Knell [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email -Original Message- From: Scott T Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:29:07 -0500 To: 'Jetspeed Users List' jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 1 I think you might be able to ignore this property entry as it is only used when building from source, and not even be used there anymore. I build and deploy on Linux, Windows and Solaris on a daily basis. I will post my windows build.properties. It may help point you in the right direction. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2
-Original Message- From: Scott T Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2 I noticed you talk about an installation package in your previous emails. Are you building from source or from the binary distribution? If you are using the bin dist, then you do not have to follow the getting-started page. Regards, Scott I downloaded jetspeed-2.0-M1.zip and extracted the files to the Tomcat directory. The directories this created appear to have complied code (the files extensions are .class, not .java). As a sanity check I have also downloaded (but not expanded) jetspeed-2.0-M1-src.zip and examined it. I can see .class files and multiple maven.xml files in the archive, and there are no maven.xml files in my file system. When you say the source directory for jetspeed, usually jakarta-jetspeed-2, are you saying that if I expanded the source files to my file system and placed them in a directory called jakarta-jetspeed-2 then that would be what the instructions mean when they say ${jetspeed-2-home}? All right. I've downloaded and deployed the Jetspeed-2 binaries (I'm pretty sure), started Tomcat, and I've navigated to http://localhost:8080/jetspeed;. What I get is a stack trace. The exception part of the page is below. I don't know how to interpret it beyond the fact that jetspeed didn't start. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks again. javax.servlet.ServletException: Failed to initalize jetspeed. org.apache.jetspeed.exception.JetspeedException: Unable to create Engine org.apache.jetspeed.engine.JetspeedServlet.doGet(JetspeedServlet.java:206) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:689) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.doForward(PageContextImpl.java:690) org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.forward(PageContextImpl.java:657) org.apache.jsp.index_jsp._jspService(org.apache.jsp.index_jsp:45) org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:99) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:325) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:295) org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:245) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) -- Charles Knell [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]