I would second Rodolfo on that.Getting jetspeed running on JBoss(at least on 4.2.0.GA) wasn't trivial, required changing jars in the JBoss and isn't consistent still. Changing the libraries of JBoss or any application server, I personally feel should not be the case in an almost ideal case. I face "Portlet Application not found" randomly while viewing my portlets on JBoss. After that I have no other way but to restart the JBoss server.
Regards, Hemant Malik On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Vivek Kumar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > Now i think oracle application server, is based on weblogic server. ASFIK > lot of people are running > jetspeed successfully on weblogic. > > I am sorry, but i don't agree with you that Jetspeed is hard to run on > other platform than tomcat. > Lot of people use jetspeed on websphere too. > > Vivek > > > Rodolfo Ricci wrote: > >> Thank you Mansour, I think jetspeed is hard to use with another platforms >> different than Tomcat and JBoss.I would like to use it, but i'll go to use >> another portal. >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Mansour Al Akeel < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> I don't think jetspeed is officially supported on Oracle, You can find >>> a list of suuported platforms on the wiki >>> >>> >>> http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2#head-3de7ae09eb9221c29e382b95a916b25d275bf4ee >>> >>> However, this doesn't necessary mean that it won't work on Oracle >>> Server, it only indicates that the jetspeed team didn't recieve a report >>> showing a full successful deployment on Oracle. >>> >>> I hope this helps. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu Apr 16,2009 10:50 am, Rodolfo Ricci wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Is jetspeed compatible with OAS (Oracle Applications Server)? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
