Yep. It looks like the exception is it can't load the
PortletContainerFactory. Any ideas? Again, anyone running the latest
Pluto 2.0 with Tomcat 6.x?
-Mike-
michael freedman wrote:
Rooting around a little more ... actually I don't know at the moment
what class it can't find. The logging is only reporting the exception
name (noClassDefFound) but not the name of the class. The line that
is last reported being called when the exception occurs
is PortletContainerFactory factory =
PortletContainerFactory.getInstance();
If its in fact the PortletContainerFactory that can't be found it
seems weird as this is in the pluto jar in the Tomcat/lib dir.
Looks like I need to set a breakpoint to get more info.
Anyone running the latest Pluto 2.0 with Tomcat 6.x? Any ideas?
-Mike-
Eric Dalquist wrote:
Actually if it has worked before I'm not sure. My initial email
assumed that Pluto 2 and 1.1 have the same classloader needs and I
honestly thought they did. What I have for my shared loader config is:
shared.loader=${catalina.base}/shared/classes,${catalina.base}/shared/lib/*.jar
-Eric
michael freedman wrote:
Thanks. What should I set the shared.loader setting to? Also what
is different from the Pluto 2.0 in February 2008 and now as that
one runs fine in an Apache 6.0.16 environment without shared.loader
being set to anything.
-Mike-
Eric Dalquist wrote:
You need to edit conf/catalina.properties and enable the shared
classloader. Tomcat 6 by default doesn't enable a classloader for
shared/lib where Pluto needs to put its JARs.
-Eric
michael freedman wrote:
Any advice? I have an installation of Pluto 2.0 + Tomcat 6.0.16
from back in the spring that works fine. Now I am trying to
install the latest Pluto 2.0 into either a new Tomcat 6.0.16 or
Tomcat 6.0.18. All seems to install okay (based on the
information from the Pluto website). However Pluto doesn't start
-- becaused it throws a noClassDefFound exception for the class:
org.apache.pluto.driver.PortalStartupListener. Checking the
various config files makes it look like things are set up right.
And of course this class exists in the
pluto-portal-driver-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar that is found in the
web-inf/lib dir of the pluto (installed) webapp. Has anyone seen
this/or have ideas on what I can check/try?
-Mike-