Craig:
The problem occurs because my development machine is Windows
and
the server is Linux.
If I change the path to use forward slashes when I upload
the
war file, everything works fine.
Thanks,
Neil
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 5:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deployment portlet picking up local path
Neil,
I have never run into this problem before with the admin portlet app in Pluto 1.0.1. There is a HelloWorld portlet that I've successfully deployed a number of times to Pluto 1.0.1 here: http://people.apache.org/~cdoremus/pluto/portlets/ . Try deploying that one. If you still have a problem, please open up an issue on Jira and include copies of your pluto.log file.
/Craig
| "Neil Aggarwal"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
01/17/2006 12:23 AM
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Hello:
When I try to deploy a simple HelloWorld portlet war file using
the Pluto Deploy War Admin Portlet, the portlet is being put into
Tomcat with the entire path to the war file on my local machine.
Since my development machine is Windows, that pulls in things
like C:\Dev\HelloWorldPortlet\HelloWorldPortlet.HelloWorldPortlet
which is invalid and I get an error in the tomcat logs stating
that ':' is an invalid character.
Is there a way to have Pluto not use the local path?
Thanks,
Neil
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