Yeah !
Congratulations for the work.
Massimiliano
--- David Sean Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
The Apache Portals community is pleased to announce
the release of
Jetspeed 2.0 M1.
This is our first milestone release and brings
Jetspeed closer to a
final 2.0 release.
thanks scott, it worked !
regards
-thiwanka
- Original Message -
From: Scott Heaberlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jetspeed Developers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: portlet app realpath
You mean, like this?
Looks like a problem with the version of Jmock we use for the tests. It
was working last week, let me look into this.
Nick Lothian wrote:
Hi,
Congratulations on the Jetspeed 2 M1 release. It looks pretty nice!
I'm trying to build J2 from CVS and I'm getting a failure building the test
cases
John,
Indeed, I believe that the problem you saw was due to a tomcat 5 setup
problem that leads to an incorrect J2 initialization. I saw the same thing
when the tomcat5 conf entry Catalina/localhost/jetspeed.xml is not found. In
my case, it was due to changing the tomcat Engine and Host names.
Ah, that explains it then. I had recently changed the Engine and Host in
my old install, and have not changed them in my reinstall.
Thanks for your help!
Randy Watler wrote:
John,
Indeed, I believe that the problem you saw was due to a tomcat 5 setup
problem that leads to an incorrect J2
It's been a long time since I took a look at JS2 but happily the release
of M1 coincided with the end of the project I've been on.
It looks fantastic! I'm really impressed at the amount of change in just
the last 6 weeks or so.
Big kudos to everyone involved! JS2 looks like it will take some
Won't the condition that the distribution be for non-commercial purposes
be a problem? Commercial users would have to down a tar or zip file, or
am I reading that incorrectly?
Scott T. Weaver wrote:
Everyone,
I took the liberty of contacting ZeroG, the makers of InstallAnywhere,
about getting a
Would be great to have an installer for J2.
Do you plan to integrate the installer into the build or
would it be create on demand (Major releases)?
Roger
Scott T. Weaver wrote:
Everyone,
I took the liberty of contacting ZeroG, the makers of InstallAnywhere,
about getting a free version of their
Everyone,
I took the liberty of contacting ZeroG, the makers of InstallAnywhere,
about getting a free version of their product to use for distributing
Jetspeed. They actually seem very amenable to the idea so long as we
provide them with a quote they can use for a press release. I have a
Roger Ruttimann wrote:
Ate Douma wrote:
We also need some decision on the versioning of the bridges components.
I don't know when the Bridges subproject actually will be created which
would be responsible itself for the versioning. For now, the J2 team
and/or PMC (?) should determine it I guess.
I've used the commercial version before (for commercial purposes).
That version (older than the current one) required a registration key to
operate. If this would mean only you (or a few of us) would be allowed
to use the enterprise version I wouldn't consider this a practical
solution.
Well, I have the IzPack installer almost done so lets just stick with
that for now.
Ate Douma wrote:
I've used the commercial version before (for commercial purposes).
That version (older than the current one) required a registration key to
operate. If this would mean only you (or a few of us)
John,
I would get things working with Catalina/localhost first... changing the
Engine name and Host name so that the installation and deployer function
properly is apparently not trivial. The maven.xml quickStart goal
appears to assume Catalina/localhost. So, you'd have to move things
around
ate 2004/12/07 13:38:15
Modified:portal/src/java/org/apache/jetspeed/login LoginServlet.java
Log:
Fix a problem with Mozilla 1.7.3 on Linux (using tomcat 4.1.27) as reported
by Graeme Elsworthy,
displaying the html form definition.
Revision ChangesPath
1.3
Problem solved (Thanks to Randy) - I had an old copy of JMock hanging
around.
Nick
-Original Message-
From: Scott T. Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 December 2004 1:25 AM
To: Jetspeed Developers List
Subject: Re: Jetspeed-2 M1 build problems
Importance: Low
Guys,
I use JPackage RPM installs for tomcat4 and tomcat5 on Linux. Over the
last day or two, I have been struggling to get a clean startup on
tomcat5. After I eliminated all of my stupid user tricks, I was able to
get everything to deploy cleanly only after customizing the setting of
error and display incorrectly in windows xp,
Key: JS1-528
URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/JS1-528
Project: Jetspeed
Type: Bug
Versions: 1.4
Environment: tomcat 4.1.31
jetspeed 1.5
windows xp xpsp2
ie
[ http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/JS1-528?page=comments#action_56358 ]
chen xiao sheng commented on JS1-528:
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some msg in jetspeed\WEB-INF\log\velocity.log:
2004-12-08 12:19:10,671 -
org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
[ http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/JS1-528?page=comments#action_56363 ]
Jaq Marit commented on JS1-528:
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A language settings/localization issue?
error and display incorrectly in windows xp,
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