Hi all,
fine to hear you made it (at least start it), as I tried unsuccesfully to do
the same... no way to make it work on MySQL backend.
I used J1.X for several projects, but the time I am spending to evaluate J2
is definitively too high...
My sincere congratulations to the developer team, nevertheless consider it
might be hard for "dummy" interested parties to start using J2.
My two cents, just a comment.
Be well,
Stefano
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From: "rache" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 10:55 AM
Subject: Jetspeed2 Installation
Hi,
I'm new to portals and I was able to install Jetspeed2 using the demo
installer jar.
I used Oracle XE as the database. The portal was fine except for some
portlets that are not working.
I have a couple of questions though.
I wanted to create my own portal following the JetExpress tutorial.
However, even if I use a different database for the 2nd portal i get an
exception
on my container name not being unique; jetspeed - actionvalve bean can't
be
created due to this.
Even if I changed the name in the mvn command to use jetexpress, I wonder
why its throwing this.
So I just installed a fresh Tomcat instance and used mysql as the 2nd
database.
Custom portal was deployed but I can't login using any of the credentials
that comes along.
Its sayign that the DefaultLoginModule class can not be found.
I checked the tomcat lib folder and it has the security jar.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rache
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