Thanks Vivek.  After getting the latest code and rebuilding everything seems
to be working again.

On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Vivek Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am sorry, these error was caused by my commits for JS2-900.
> I have reverted back my changes, it is working fine now.
>
> Vivek
>
>
> David Sean Taylor wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 1, 2009, at 12:38 PM, Jeff Pierce wrote:
>>
>>  I just updated to the latest code and built the projects below in order
>>> listed using a "mvn clean install" build for each one. Other than mfa,
>>> the
>>> builds seemed to work fine.  It looks like mfa no longer has a trunk
>>> version.
>>>
>>>  MFA was just this week moved into j2-admin project. No longer necessary
>> to build it
>>
>>  I then deleted all the webapps from Tomcat and my database directory and
>>> built the demo portal using
>>> mvn jetspeed:mvn -Dtarget=demo
>>>
>>> The portal seems to start fine. However, whenever I try to log in as
>>> admin/admin, I get the portal error below and have to restart the portal.
>>>  I
>>> can log in as user/user.  I can also log in as jetspeed/jetspeed but when
>>> I
>>> access the admin portlets, I get the same error.
>>>
>>> If these questions are better targeted at the developer list please let
>>> me
>>> know.
>>>
>>> This is the order I built things in:
>>> apache\portals\pluto\trunk
>>> apache\portals\jetspeed-2\portal\trunk
>>> apache\portals\applications\webapp-logging\trunk
>>> apache\portals\applications\webcontent\trunk
>>> apache\portals\applications\rss\trunk
>>> apache\portals\applications\gems\trunk
>>> apache\portals\applications\demo\trunk
>>> apache\portals\applications\applications-pom\trunk
>>> apache\portals\applications\dbbrowser\trunk
>>> apache\portals\jetspeed-2\applications\j2-admin\trunk
>>> apache\portals\jetspeed-2\applications\mfa\trunk
>>> apache\portals\jetspeed-2\applications\jsaudit\trunk
>>>
>>
>> Thats a good question. Its a bit confusing now that are in the middle of
>> re-orging the projects
>> Yes, pluto should be built first. I usually build jetspeed all at once
>> from the root:
>>
>> mvn install
>>
>> then you can starting building applications, with the application-pom
>> first, then webapp-logging, gems, webcontent, rss, demo, dbbrowser
>> Finally build the jetspeed apps (j2-admin, jsaudit)
>>
>> We need to formalize this procedure and maybe put together a mult-module
>> build for applications
>>
>> Im not sure what that exception is. Give this a try and see if things
>> clear up...
>>
>>
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