Hi Mansour
I'm not sure what you are asking. If you have a group of stable portlets,
why not put them into a separate portal application (i.e. Their own .war
file)? This can be deployed and forgotten.
This allows me to easily test my application through eclipse.
There is no limitation to what you test through Eclipse. So long as you
start Tomcat in debug mode, you can put breakpoints in your code, your
framework's code (e.g SpringPortlet MVC) or even in the Jetspeed source
itself.
Maybe I have missed the main question?
Regards
Ron
Wellington NZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mansour Al Akeel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 9:07 AM
Subject: deploy applications through WEB-INF/apps
Hello all,
I have few portlets that I need to be part from my customized jetspeed.
These portlets will never be maintained, and I like to include them in the
jetspeed war file. I have seen jetspeed-layouts, and I like to deploy
these portlets in the same way. I tried but the portlets are not
available. Same thing applies to j2-admin.war. This portlet application is
deployed in a different way, I am interested in finding out the way to get
my portlets applications deployed like this one as well. This allows me to
easily test my application through eclipse.
Any advice ?
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