Hi.
Means that that .jar file is needed only at build time and should not be
included in the .war bundle. It will create a clash of a duplicate
jars/classes. Just like portlet-api should not be included in the
portlet war-file as it should be provided by the portal.
If you use Eclipse for example to create the .war you can use the
jetspeed-api-2.0.jar as a library or set it NOT to be included in the .war.
-Mikko
Ruben Fragoso wrote:
What do you mean? if i remove the the jetspeed-api-2.0.jar that containes
the definition of these classes
org.apache.jetspeed.CommonPortletServices;
org.apache.jetspeed.security.UserManager;
Then my portlet does not compile at all, please elaborate :)
Thank you in advance
Ruben
-----Original Message-----
From: David Sean Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 27 de Novembro de 2006 18:54
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Re: Create User Remotly
Ruben Fragoso wrote:
Now my problem is that i cannot get my portlet started because this
code
line:
userManager = (UserManager)
getPortletContext().getAttribute(CommonPortletServices.CPS_USER_MANAGE
R_COMP
ONENT);
It is throwing this exception:
Failed to load portlet com.testing.CustomJSPPortlet:
java.lang.ClassCastException:
org.apache.jetspeed.security.impl.UserManagerImpl
Anyone here was able to create a custom portlet to work with the
UserManager in J2 ?
Make sure you don't have the jetspeed-api jar, or any other jetspeed-*
jar in your portlet application.
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