I'm thinking org.apache.jetspeed.Jetspeed was added after Jetspeed 2.1? I have jetspeed-commons-2.1.jar and jetspeed-api-2.1.jar and neither of these have the org.apache.jetspeed.Jetspeed class.
We are going to be upgrading to the latest Jetspeed in the next few months so if needed, I guess I can wait until then. I just want to make sure I'm not missing something. -- Michael Binette On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 3:14 AM, David Taylor <[email protected]>wrote: > On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Jetspeed Binette > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I use a ServletContextListener to setup a bunch of java.util.TimerTask > > routines that run hourly, importing some files. There is a new > requirement > > that fits this same pattern but it needs to access the Jetspeed > UserManager > > and GroupManager. I do this in other parts of our app but only from > > Portlets. I use the PortletContext to get the global UserManager and it > > works perfectly. > > > > My issue is that I don't have access to PortletConfig or PortletContext > from > > the ServletContextListenener. > > > > Where would the best place to be to create my TimerTask and have access > to > > the PortletContext. I've seen Liferay has a PortletContextListener that > can > > be used to replace the ServletContextListener but I don't see the > > same/similar thing for Jetspeed. > > > > Or, is there some way to get a handle of the PortletConfig/PortletContext > > from within my current ServletContextListener? > > > > -- > > Michael Binette > > > Not sure if this is the best advice, but there is a static accessor to > get Jetspeed spring beans from the shared jetspeed-commons jar, > > Jetspeed.getComponentManager().getComponent("spring-id-or-name-of-component"), > which you can call from the ServletContextListener. I prefer not to > use this method since it lets you access any spring bean whether or > not its a public service, plus it totally bypasses using the > PortletContext/jetspeed-portlet.xml. I will review this again later > and see if I can find a better way > > So for the two services referenced above: > > UserManager userManager = (UserManager) > > > Jetspeed.getComponentManager().getComponent("org.apache.jetspeed.security.UserManager"); > GroupManager userManager = (GroupManager) > > > Jetspeed.getComponentManager().getComponent("org.apache.jetspeed.security.GroupManager"); > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
