I'd suggest looking in the Sling log for error messages indicating why
auth isn't working. You could also look in the webconsole to see which
bundles or components didn't start.

On May 10, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Tony Giaccone <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> I want to say thanks to everyone who jumped on my comments and put
> together a plan that described the process of deploying sling.  As
> a  result I've had some success and some failures of getting sling
> to run on my instance of glassfish.
>
>
> First the success. I was able to down load the war file pointed to
> on the downloads page do a deploy into Glassfish and get a running
> instance of sling.
>
> That was the big plus.
>
> The next part of my message is rather verbose, so apologies up
> front, if I missed something obvious, but I wanted to provide as
> much detail as possible so that it was clear what is happening.
>
>
> My next plan was to download a copy of the source, build and deploy
> that war file.  When I do that I have nothing but problems.
>
> First my environment.
>
> I'm building on a Mac Book Pro with java 1.6 as the compiler, using
> Mac OS X 10.6.3.
>
> When asked it's version, maven responds:
>
> $ mvn -version
> Apache Maven 2.2.1 (r801777; 2009-08-06 15:16:01-0400)
> Java version: 1.6.0_17
>
>
> I checked out a copy of Sling
>
> $ mvn -s /dev/null clean install
>
> The build generated a lot of output,but the only bit I'll paste here
> is the result:
>
> [INFO] Apache Sling Launchpad Testing ........................
> SUCCESS [2:19.201s]
> [INFO] Apache Sling (Builder) ................................
> SUCCESS [0.767s]
> [INFO]
> ---
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO]
> ---
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> [INFO]
> ---
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Total time: 6 minutes 26 seconds
> [INFO] Finished at: Mon May 10 11:52:39 EDT 2010
> [INFO] Final Memory: 187M/252M
> [INFO]
> ---
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The results of which was:
>
> drwxr-xr-x  4 tgia  staff       136 May 10 11:50 launchpad/builder/
> target/org.apache.sling.launchpad-6-SNAPSHOT
> -rw-r--r--  1 tgia  staff  32170874 May 10 11:50 launchpad/builder/
> target/org.apache.sling.launchpad-6-SNAPSHOT-bundles.jar
> -rw-r--r--  1 tgia  staff      5012 May 10 11:50 launchpad/builder/
> target/org.apache.sling.launchpad-6-SNAPSHOT-sources.jar
> -rw-r--r--  1 tgia  staff  33471273 May 10 11:50 launchpad/builder/
> target/org.apache.sling.launchpad-6-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar
> -rw-r--r--  1 tgia  staff  32672215 May 10 11:50 launchpad/builder/
> target/org.apache.sling.launchpad-6-SNAPSHOT.war
>
> I copy the war file from that directory to my ~/tmp and change the
> name to sling.war
>
> (note as an aside this war file is a lot larger (32Meg) , then the
> one that is on the web site for download ( 24Meg)  )
>
> At that point I deploy it using the command given in the earlier
> responses to my original message:
>
> asadmin deploy ~/tmp/sling.war
> Application deployed successfully with name sling.
>
>
> Result on web server when hitting http://localhost:8080/
>
> HTTP Status 503 - AuthenticationSupport service missing. Cannot
> authenticate request.
>
> type Status report
> messageAuthenticationSupport service missing. Cannot authenticate
> request.
> descriptionThe requested service (AuthenticationSupport service
> missing. Cannot authenticate request.) is not currently available.
>
> Once that happens even going back to the original war file no longer
> works. I can only recover by deleting the glass fish file systems
> and starting over with a fresh copy.
>
  • Thank you.. Tony Giaccone
    • Re: Thank you.. Justin Edelson

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