Hi;
    Thanks I will look this over closer. The problem seems to be a bug, 
I could get Jetspeed to work at all for instance until I copied the 
classes themselved to my sys:/java/classes directory. It seems, with 
tomcat, it is NOT actually using the jars/classes in the web-inf 
directories, as it should. I don't quite know why, I suspect somebody is 
hard coding this somewhere in the system, it should be a configurable path.

todd


Ray Martin wrote:

>first glance says you are mixing your classes and your velocity modules 
>together - any particular reason?
>
>your classes beling in the class directroy structure that you have noted.
>
>your velocity modules (templates) belong in WEB-INF/templates/vm...
>
>note that "reqular" (meaning non-Jetspeed's portal type) templates belong 
>in the usual Turbine directory structure of layouts, navigations, screen 
>(with the addition of Jetspeed's html directory - this separates them from 
>the wml templates.  this differs from the portlet templates,  which belong 
>in the portal subdirectory.
>
>note that the portal subdirectory for templates includes only those 
>templates which are related to registered portals
>
>recapping:
>regular templates belong in:
>...WEB-INF/templates/vm/layouts/html  or
>...WEB-INF/templates/vm/navigations/html  or
>...WEB-INF/templates/vm/screens/html
>
>templates used in conjunction with a portal (classes registered in a *.xreg 
>file) belong in:
>...WEB-INF/templates/vm/portlets/html
>
>classes belong in:
>...WEB-INF/classes (with a whole bunch of subdirectory rules)
>
>the naming convention is extremely important also.  use the simplest name 
>for templates that you can.  use all lower case if possible.  Turbine has 
>some documentation about this.  Jetspeed has no additional documentation, 
>but since Jetspeed "sits on top of" Turbine this should be understood.
>
>these are my findings through examination - any inaccuracies were not 
>intended.
>
>ps don't forget to look at the controllers/html and controls/html 
>directories under ...WEB-INF/templates/vm/ - the same level as portlets - 
>these templates and controls are what make Jetspeed great (versatile, 
>flexible, great presentation with good decoration).
>
>Ray
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>Sent:  Friday, December 14, 2001 11:19 AM
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>Subject:       path issues with turbine resources
>
>Hello,
>
>I am having a bit of trouble with my vm templates path
>that I set up.  I am now customizing my jetspeed by
>creating my own class structure which goes like this:
>
>/WEB-INF/classes/com/intra/templates/vm/portlets
>/WEB-INF/classes/com/intra/modules/actions/portlets
>
>In my turbineresources.prop file I have added to my
>services.VelocityService.file.resource.loader.path the
>extension /WEB-INF/templates/vm,
>/WEB-INF/Classes/com/intra/templates/vm (Ive also
>tried it with Classes lowercase, since windows shows
>it as lower and Forte4j shows it as upper)
>
>In my tubineresouces.velocity i have this set
>
>services.TurbineVelocityService.file.resource.loader.path
>=
>/WEB-INF/templates/vm,/WEB-INF/Classes/com/intra/templates/vm
>
>and
>module.packages=com.intra.modules,org.apache.jetspeed.modules,org.apache  
>.turbine.modules
>
>My template and my action class cannot be found.
>
>Any thoughts that may inlighten are greatly
>appreciated.
>
>THanks.
>Lionel
>
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