What version of tomcat are you using and what did you specify in your
build.properties for the tomcat major version?
On 7/6/06, Maurizio Pedraglio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
at the moment Maven works fine.
After tomcat startup I get an error which is documented in mailing list
Error creating bean with name 'JetspeedDS' defined in ServletContext
resource [/WEB-INF/assembly/boot/datasource.xml]: Initialization of bean
failed
but I'm not able to resolve it. I checked my content descriptor placed
in TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/jetspeed.xml; values for
datasource are ok and coherently with build.properties ones.
Thanks,
Maurizio
Randy Watler wrote:
> Maurizio,
>
> Please double check these settings:
>
>
org.apache.jetspeed.test.jdbc.drivers.path=${catalina.endorsed}/mysql-connector-java.jar
>
org.apache.jetspeed.production.jdbc.drivers.path=${catalina.endorsed}/mysql-connector-java.jar
>
> Of course, set catalina.endorsed accordingly.
>
> HTH,
>
> Randy
>
> On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 19:47 +0200, Maurizio Pedraglio wrote:
>
>> Hi Randy,
>> thank you for reply.
>> I'm following your steps, but at j2:quickStart this error occurs:
>>
>> BUILD FAILED
>> File...... C:\Documents and
>> Settings\Administrator\.maven\cache\maven-jetspeed2-
>> plugin-2.0\plugin.jelly
>> Element... sql
>> Line...... 839
>> Column.... 44
>> Class Not Found: JDBC driver com.mysql.jdbc.Driver could not be loaded
>>
>> I've read this guidelines (
>> http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/guides/guide-database.html )
>> in order to configure properly my build.properties file.
>> I'm using MySql and its driver has been placed in
>> {tomcat_home}/endorsed/ as recommended.
>> I'm able to get connected via JDBC with that driver, so other parameters
>> are configured in the right way.
>>
>> I don't understand where's the error.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Maurizio
>>
>>
>> Randy Watler wrote:
>>
>>> Maurizio,
>>>
>>> The plugin is used to build even from source. Here is are the typical
>>> steps:
>>>
>>> 0. pull source tree from svn.
>>> 1. edit your ~/build.properties or ${J2_HOME}/build.properties as
>>> documented on the site.
>>> 2. follow these commands, (note that this wipes out your J2 DB and local
>>> Tomcat configuration):
>>>
>>>
>>>> cd ${J2_HOME}
>>>> maven initMavenPlugin
>>>> maven allClean
>>>> maven allBuild
>>>> maven j2:quickStart
>>>>
>>>>
>>> 3. there is a ${J2_HOME}/.classpath file for use with Eclipse.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Randy
>>>
>>> On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 10:24 +0200, Maurizio Pedraglio wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I want to build jetspeed2 from source, without use maven plugin.
>>>> I've download the latest version form svn head repository and now I've
>>>> to build it as a webapps in my own tomcat (5.0.28).
>>>> I'm checking on official website for this kind of installation, but
>>>> everywhere maven plugin is used.
>>>>
>>>> Can you help me to build (i.e. with eclipse) a head version of jetspeed
>>>> in order to have in a "deployable" version on every tomcat server?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for advices,
>>>> Hi
>>>> Maurizio
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>
>
>
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