Now, I am not sure why I have to do this but copying some xml libs to the lib directory of the domain fixed it!
As in: cd ..../domains/domain1/applications/roller/WEB-INF/lib sudo cp xalan.jar serializer.jar ../../../../lib/ Sorry for asking too soon and I do hope this helps someone (also at: http://johan.rylander.cc/) On 12 jan 2010, at 20.23, Michael Bien wrote: > yes I am running roller 4.0.1 on glassfish v3. The only thing i had to change > is to disable OpenJPA sql query caching to circumvent a CNFE (which has been > fixed in roller trunk already). > > http://old.nabble.com/Roller-4.0-%2B-GlassFish-v3-Prelude:-OpenJPA-strangeness-%28CNFE:-org.apache.openjpa.util.CacheMap%29-td20533394s12275.html > > regards, > > -- > Michael Bien > http://michael-bien.com/ > > > > On 01/12/2010 08:17 PM, Johan Rylander wrote: >> I only get: >> >> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class >> com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.DomHelper$DOMBuilder >> >> on Glassfish (Suns Glassfish on Mac OS 10.6 aka Snow Leopard and latest >> roller) >> >> I did fiddle around with the other versions of Glassfish and also puttings >> jars in Glassfish own lib dirs but only got a little bit further. Besides, I >> would like to actually know what the cause is but have not found time yet to >> actually do it. >> >> Any others that have tried? Tomcat went fine but I would like to use an ejb >> server for other things. And for learning. >> >> Cheers >> /Johan R >> >> On 11 jan 2010, at 09.38, Kim Tiedemann wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Dave, >>> >>> Thanks for your reply - no there was not any mismatch... I checked it >>> multiple times and even had someone else to check it. >>> >>> It seems that you cannot (at least not when you're deploying to >>> glassfish v3) name the jndi differently. When I named it jdbc/rollerdb >>> like the default - it works... >>> >>> So now I have a running roller 4.0.1 on Glassfish v3 :-) >>> >>> I have written a blog entry about the stuff I had to do to get it >>> running on Glassfish v3: >>> >>> http://www.tiede.dk:8080/roller/kim/entry/installing_roller_4_0_1 >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Kim >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Dave<snoopd...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> This mailing list does not accept attachments so I cannot see your >>>> Glassfish setup, but I'm going to guess that there is some mismatch >>>> between what you have named the DataSource in Glassfish and what >>>> Roller expects. >>>> >>>> I don't know if there is anything special you'll need to do for >>>> Glassfish V3. I lost interest in Glassfish about a year ago, or maybe >>>> I should say Glassfish lost interest in me ;-) >>>> >>>> Any Glassfish V3 users out there want to advise Kim? >>>> >>>> - Dave >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Kim Tiedemann<kimti...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> I am having a problem installing the Roller 4.0.1 on Glassfish v3. >>>>> >>>>> The problem is jndi: I get the following exception in the log: >>>>> >>>>> FATAL 2010-01-07 12:02:56,658 RollerContext:contextInitialized - >>>>> Roller Weblogger startup failed during app preparation >>>>> org.apache.roller.weblogger.business.startup.StartupException: ERROR: >>>>> cannot locate JNDI DataSource [java:comp/env/jdbc/roller]. Likely >>>>> problem: no DataSource or datasource is misconfigured. >>>>> >>>>> So roller cannot find the jndi datasource. >>>>> >>>>> In glassfish I have added a connection pool and a jdbc ressource named >>>>> jdbc/roller as can be seen in the attached file. >>>>> >>>>> Is there anything I should configure differently when using glassfish v3? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> >>>>> Kim >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> >
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