I suggest you upgrade to jetspeed version 1.3a2-dev from the nightly build. Most of the discussions are related to 1.3a2-dev.
I believe their is a JDK problem with a unix, although I do not know the version of the JDK or which Unix. The resolution was to use a previous version of the JDK. Suggest you search the jetspeed user and developer mailing lists, http://www.mail-archive.com Paul Spencer Jetspeed Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > using two different machines - one running Windows 2000, the other Solaris 2.8. i do the "how to write a porlet" discussion. i place the HelloWorldPortlet in WEB-INF/classes and register the portlet with jetspeed-config.jcfg. the portlet does its thing on the Windows box - says hello and appears in the customizer. the Solaris 2.8 machine - nothing - no hello, no HelloWorldPortlet in the customizer. i may be screwing up here - this could well be a Tomcat issue and i am asking my question in the wrong forum - or worse yet a Unix problem - then i'm really gonna be embarassed. not to cross forums, but just for a little more information - Turbine and Cocoon2 stand up on the Windows box, but neither stand up on the Unix box (this is what makes me believe that my problem is not a Jetspeed issue). i am running catalina on both platforms passing in 'run' on the command line but no '-security'. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: For additional commands, e-mail: -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>