Yes, it should be nice to externalize the J2 security components in
another portal subproject. By this way, it can be used by others
projects (Graffito, Jackrabbit, ...) .
For the Graffito project, when running outside J2, we have the
following dependencies :
<dependency>
<id>jetspeed-persistence</id>
<groupId>jetspeed2</groupId>
<version>&jetspeed-version;</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<id>jetspeed-api</id>
<groupId>jetspeed2</groupId>
<version>&jetspeed-version;</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<id>jetspeed-security</id>
<groupId>jetspeed2</groupId>
<version>&jetspeed-version;</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<id>jetspeed-cm</id>
<groupId>jetspeed2</groupId>
<version>&jetspeed-version;</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<id>jetspeed-rdbms</id>
<groupId>jetspeed2</groupId>
<version>&jetspeed-version;</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<id>jetspeed-commons</id>
<groupId>jetspeed2</groupId>
<version>&jetspeed-version;</version>
</dependency>
Check in the Graffito project code to get more on the SQL scripts,
Spring config, ...
(mainly in the components subproject). It is not a simple config to do.
Christophe
On 11/7/05, Johannes Zillmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear jetspeed users,
>
> are there some information anywhere about what is
> needed and how to run jetspeed security standalone ?
>
> Something like:
> Which jars are needed ?
> config files ?
> configuration steps ?
> how to initialize ?
>
> best regards
> Johannes
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