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 > Please respond to > [email protected] > > > To > [email protected] > cc > > Subject > Re: Java Studio Creator 2.1 created Portel not deploying to Pluto 1.1.3 > > > > > > > > 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 >>>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Java-Studio-Creator-2.1-created-Portel-not-deploying-to-Pluto-1.1.3-tf3985303.html#a11345901 > > Sent from the Pluto - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Java-Studio-Creator-2.1-created-Portel-not-deploying-to-Pluto-1.1.3-tf3985303.html#a11354131 Sent from the Pluto - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
