I'm developing/deploying portlets in jetspeed with the wtp eclipse plugin,
with an easy solution that I didn't see before, and that can integrate
closely eclipse wtp with jetspeed.

 You can see here:
http://s2o-bcn.blogspot.com/2009/08/developing-portlets-using-eclipse-part.html

a detailed explanation.

May this could be helpful for someone...

a10
Sergi


2009/9/14 Christine <[email protected]>

> Ate Douma wrote:
>
>> Christine wrote:
>>
>>> Ate Douma wrote:
>>>
>>>> Christine wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The mvn script for building my project was complaining about
>>>>> deploy-tools:
>>>>>  >[INFO] Trace
>>>>>  >org.apache.maven.BuildFailureException: Compilation failure
>>>>>  >error: error reading
>>>>> /home/christine/.m2/repository/org/apache/portals/jetspeed-2/jetspeed-deploy-tools/2.2.0/jetspeed-deploy-tools-2.2.0.jar;
>>>>> error >in opening zip file
>>>>>  >
>>>>>  >    at
>>>>> org.apache.maven.lifecycle.DefaultLifecycleExecutor.executeGoals(DefaultLifecycleExecutor.java:579)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The pom.xml says "version 2.2.0" but the file that's downloaded says
>>>>> "jetspeed-deploy-tools-2.2".
>>>>>
>>>> Hi Christine,
>>>>
>>>> What do you mean by "says"?
>>>>
>>> The pom file in the same directory as the jar file contains
>>> <version>2.2.0</version>.
>>>
>> Right.
>> But where is the "2.2" without the ".0" mentioned, or are you saying that
>> the the file in your local repository itself is named
>> jetspeed-deploy-tools-2.2.jar?
>>
> yes. I manually replaced the 2.2 file with a 2.2.0 file.
>
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