Craig:

   Thank you very much for explaining about the missing jar file.  I
downloaded the current src jar and built it with no problem.  Also I created
a ticket for including the jar file in future src code distributions.

Russ

cdoremus wrote:
> 
> Russ,
> 
> RIght now, you have to build the ant task jar. Just go to the 
> pluto-ant-tasks directory, run the command  'mvn package' and the jar file 
> will be found in the target directory.
> 
> We do need to add this file to our distributions. Can you submit a Jira 
> issue on this?
> 
> TIA
> /Craig
> 
> 
> 
> 
> russ_2007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 06/28/2007 12:03 PM
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> Re: Java Studio Creator 2.1 created Portel not deploying to Pluto 1.1.3
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> 
> Elliot:
> 
>    Thank you for your help.  For us to automate this action involving ANT,
> we need the ANT-Task definition 
> located in a jar file.  I have search the web site for Pluto and I do not
> see the jar file in any of the src dowloads files.  Is it located 
> somewhere
> else or was the name changed?  I see others have looked for the jar file
> too, but were unable to locate it.
> 
> Russ
> 
> Elliot Metsger wrote:
>> 
>> Russ,
>> 
>> Pluto doesn't have hot deployment per se.
>> 
>> First, you need to make sure you've installed Pluto properly [0].  After
>> Pluto is installed, then you can deploy your portlet war file (I'd
>> highly recommend downloading the pluto-current-bundle distribution which
>> comes with a pre-configured Tomcat, with Pluto already installed).
>> 
>> Your portlet war file needs to be assembled by a manual process
>> (assembly is distinct from deployment in the servlet container): either
>> by hand (not recommended), by an ant task [1], or by the Pluto Maven 2
>> plugin.
>> 
>> After assembling your war file, then you can drop the assembled war into
>> tomcat's webapps directory.  After starting Tomcat, you should then be
>> able to publish the portlet by either using the Pluto Admin tool or by
>> hand-editing pluto-portal-driver-config.xml.
>> 
>> 
>> HTH,
>> Elliot
>> 
>> [0] http://portals.apache.org/pluto/v11/getting-started.html
>> [1] http://portals.apache.org/pluto/pluto-ant-tasks/getting-started.html
>> 
>> russ_2007 wrote:
>>> From what I can gleam from the documentation
>>> (http://portals.apache.org/pluto/v11/deploying.html) involving 
> deploying
>>> Portlets to Pluto Portal, the hot deployment is not injecting the 
> servlet
>>> and servlet mappings to the deployment descriptor (web.xml).  When I 
> put
>>> the
>>> elements in the web.xml file (a guess on my part what they are), it is
>>> still
>>> giving me a HTTP Status Code 404.  The other thing I want to point out 
> is
>>> JSC is using its own portlet and hides the portlet implementation. from
>>> the
>>> user.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> russ_2007 wrote:
>>>> Okay I don't know if this a Pluto issue or not, but I wanted to post 
> it
>>>> here in hopes other developers could shed some light on this issue. 
> May
>>>> at least ways to debug through some of the deployment issues one faces
>>>> when testing with Pluto 1.1.3.
>>>>
>>>> What I have done is built a Portlet using Sun's Java Studio Creator 
> 2.1. 
>>>> I have exported the project to a war file so I can use it within an
>>>> external version of Pluto (1.1.3).  I have also edited the
>>>> pluto-portal-driver-config.xml using an earlier example that worked. 
> My
>>>> goal is to create a separate page with the new portlet on it.  The
>>>> portlet
>>>> is using Java Server Faces.
>>>>
>>>> When I drop the war file in the webapps directory the first time, I 
> can
>>>> see from the log files all the things are working for pluto.  The
>>>> hot-deployment is exploding the war file.  This is where the problems
>>>> begin.  What I try an accomplish next is log into Pluto using the
>>>> standard
>>>> URL: http://localhost:8080/pluto/portal  This is where I receive a 
> HTTP
>>>> Status Code of 404 in my browser.  I see no errors in the logs files. 
>>>> No
>>>> errors are showing up in the command window either.  When I backout 
> the
>>>> war file and change to the xml file, everything is working correctly.
>>>>
>>>> Does someone have any suggestion?  Is there a way to turn on logging 
> for
>>>> the the hot deployment so we can ensure no errors exist in the
>>>> deployment? 
>>>> Is there a way to turn on schema validation to ensure XMLs are created
>>>> properly?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much for taking the time to read my post.
>>>>
>>>> Russ 
>>>>
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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