Jetspeed does a little bit more than just load cocoon on startup. check out
this document
http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/multiproject/jetspeed-deploy-tools/index.html

What I would recomend you do is, extract the cocoon war file make the
changes you need to make to it into a portlet servlet then package it into a
war file again and deploy it into the jetspeed /deploy folder. let jetspeed
take care of deploying it for you it does all the nessary steps in deploying
the web application.

if you are having memory issues, check out this page
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/memory.html

from that JIRA issue did you try adding the
           <preference name="servlet-path" readOnly="true">
               <value>samples/blocks/portal/portlets/helloworld</value>
           </preference>
to your fragment in the psml file ?



On 6/20/07, Woonsan Ko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Looking back on my experience, I has met three problems in deploying
cocoon.war:

(1) Because cocoon.war file is too large, sometimes Tomcat fails to deploy
the war file.
(2) Because cocoon web app has too many pages, sometimes the JVM complains
it.
(3) If there's portlet-api*.jar file in cocoon/WEB-INF/lib, it should be
removed because the jar
file should be shared between Jetspeed-2 and a portlet application.

So, my solution was like this:

(1) Extract cocoon.war file manually to webapps/cocoon/ directory, and
remove
cocoon/WEB-INF/lib/portlet-api-1.0.jar file.
(2) Add Jetspeed container servlet configuration manually to cocoon's
web.xml if there isn't. For
example,

  <servlet>
    <servlet-name>JetspeedContainer</servlet-name>
    <display-name>Jetspeed Container</display-name>
    <description>MVC Servlet for Jetspeed Portlet
Applications</description>
    <servlet-class>org.apache.jetspeed.container.JetspeedContainerServlet
</servlet-class>
    <init-param>
      <param-name>contextName</param-name>
      <param-value>cocoon</param-value>
    </init-param>
    <load-on-startup>0</load-on-startup>
  </servlet>

  <servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>JetspeedContainer</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/container/*</url-pattern>
  </servlet-mapping>

(3) (Optionally) Add JVM command line option for MaxPermSize if it is
supported. For example,
"-XX:MaxPermSize=256m". (This is against JVM's complaint on too many
pages.)

(4) Then, you can see the message "Hello from CocoonPortlet!".

(5) (Optionally) You can use SVN version of Cocoon.
    With Cocoon 2.1.9, you have to add new portlet definition to add
another cocoon page to your
portal page because the CocoonPortlet reads cocoon url from init
parameter.
    If you build cocoon.war from SVN, then you can use read-only
preferences to set cocoon url. So
you don't have to add new portlet definition for each cocoon url. See
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1998 for details.


-Woonsan



--- dee factorial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In Step 3, when you deployed the cocoon.war file to jetspeed did you
copy
> the the cocoon.war file to the Jetspeed/WEB-INF/deploy dir to deploy it
? If
> so did you check to see if there were any errors when you deployed it ?
If
> you click on the PALM tab in the Administrative Interface you will be
able
> to see which applications are loaded into your Jetspeed Instance.
>
> I also noticed that you have the value of  7 in the row value, when it
> should be one, but I don't think that should make a big difference.
>
> Good luck,
> Dominique
>
>
> On 6/20/07, Bruce Atherton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to deploy a standard build of Cocoon 2.1.9 that contains a
> > JSR-168 portlet to Jetspeed 2.1, but I seem to be hitting a roadblock.
> > Following the instructions at
> >
http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/multiproject/jetspeed-deploy-tools/index.html
,
> > I did the following:
> >
> > 1. I built a WAR file of Cocoon 2.1.9 with the portlet included. This
is
> > called cocoon.war.
> > 2. I checked that the portlet.xml file contained a definition for
> > CocoonPortlet (as it does out of the box).
> > 3. I deployed the cocoon.war file to the Tomcat instance running
Jetspeed
> > 2.
> > 4. I modified
> > ${Jetspeed-2.1}/webapps/jetspeed/WEB-INF/pages/default-page.psml to
> > include:
> >     <fragment id="dp-19" type="portlet" name="cocoon::CocoonPortlet">
> >       <property name="row" value="7"/>
> >       <property name="column" value="0"/>
> >     </fragment>
> > 5. I started Jetspeed.
> > 6. I verified that a cocoon directory was created from the contents of
> > cocoon.war.
> > 7. I navigated to the Jetspeed default page.
> >
> > Instead of seeing the expected "Hello from CocoonPortlet" text, I get
this
> > error
> > message: "Portlet Application cocoon not available". The jetspeed.loghas
> > this:
> >
> > 2007-06-19 16:49:49,153 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR
> > org.apache.jetspeed.aggregator.impl.RenderingJobImpl - Error rendering
> > portlet OID dp-19: javax.portlet.UnavailableException: Portlet
Application
> > cocoon not available
> >
> > I've asked on the Cocoon list but haven't received a response, and I
> > thought the people here might be more familiar with what is going on.
Have I
> > missed a step in deploying a portlet to Jetspeed here? What am I
missing to
> > get a portlet like this to deploy?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> >
> >
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must therefore develop a sense of universal responsibility. . . It is our
collective and individual responsibility to protect and nurture the global
family, to support its weaker members, and the preserve and tend to the
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Kindness: An Anthology of Writings by and about the Dali Lama (Ithaca, Ny:
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