David Sean Taylor wrote:
I don't know how many of you out there are just switching over to the new
build ( I know, its about time... )
I for one did so yesterday, and to my surprise it builds and runs!
Im attempting to compile a list of potential problems for those of you about
to do the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seems to be a scalability problem in the PortletSetFactory:
For each user, a PortletSetFactory object is created that holds a Portlets
tree
representing the user's PSML file. I guess the tree can become quite big in
terms
of memory usage.
It is very
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seems to be a scalability problem in the PortletSetFactory:
For each user, a PortletSetFactory object is created that holds a Portlets
tree
representing the user's PSML file. I guess the tree can become quite big in
terms
of memory usage.
It is very funny.
We had very good discussions about the Portlet API for
future versions of JetSpeed. I think that we should start
to compose a requirements list to gather the requirements
for the API, listing a description and rationale for each
requirement.
I volunteer to put together a Portlet API
I followed the discussion on use of Turbine and Cocoon 2
for future versions of JetSpeed.
I tried to find some architecture and design info on Cocoon 2.
At Google, I found http://java.apache.org/cocoon/cocoon2.html,
but this document does not provide in depth information.
Does anybody have a
on 11/11/2000 7:09 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to find some architecture and design info on Cocoon 2.
At Google, I found http://java.apache.org/cocoon/cocoon2.html,
but this document does not provide in depth information.
Does anybody have a hint on where more
Santiago Gala wrote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seems to be a scalability problem in the PortletSetFactory:
For each user, a PortletSetFactory object is created that holds a
Portlets
tree
representing the user's PSML file. I guess the tree can become quite
big in
terms
of
on 11/11/2000 10:10 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks for the hint. The page gives a good overview. I'll ask Stafano for
more info.
STEFANO. He an I are very particular about the spellings of our names.
I visted the Tigris web site, which led me to another question -
Not to be a overly basic - though my replies generally are - but have you
checked out the jetspeed.log, tomcat.log and servlet.log. When I changed my
Tomcat to use port 80, I ran into the same problem. I don't remember which
of these files pointed to the problme to me, but in my case, I had to
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Don't know where to begin.
As some of you know, who have contacted me personally, things have been going
rough for me over the last four months. I made some major life
decisions/changes and they backfired on me big time. It was probably
a sign of
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