Some pointers to help you decide:
You can get some idea from this blog:
http://blog.jboss-portal.org/2008/09/scaling-jboss-portal-to-new-height.html
regarding EPP performance.
Also see the http://andrigoss.blogspot.com/2008/02/jvm-performance-tuning.html
All of these were done on RHEL and JB
See this blog:
http://blog.jboss-portal.org/2008/08/lurking-at-hypersonic-data.html
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When does it happen? You may want to create a new forum thread for your problem.
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Yes but only for WSRP v1.
WSRP v2 will be supported in next major release of JBoss Portal and EPP5.
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If by level of support you mean technical support with SLA etc then JBoss
Portal community bits which includes WSRP is not supported by Red Hat support
team. To get support, you need to buy support contract for JBoss Enterprise
Portal Platform. See http://www.jboss.com/services/subscriptions/
Thanks for starting a thread Vijay. :-)
Are you deploying through *-object.xml? If so, this is a known issue and a
limitation of JBoss Portal. I would have to search for jira.
When you deploy your application using object.xml, it creates an entry in DB
but when you undeploy, it does not remove
Once you deploy JBoss Portal 2.7.2, you should see some coordination samples
page.
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The best would be for you to upgrade the jboss portal and/or Jboss ASversion
you are using as later versions of portal had few clustering fixes.
Clustering is kind of setup where I would recommend you get support contract as
they have hardware and environment to reproduce your problem.
Now, fo
Have you tried it in non portal environment i.e simply using richfaces? Please
let us know what you find.
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You have to be more clear on what you mean by portal server.
In JBoss Portal case, it's portal bits running on top of JBoss Application
server. JBoss Portal bits are deployed on the same machine running JBoss
Application server. Currently, JBoss Portal only works with JBoss AS.
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When I tried it, I was successfully able to create it. Which version of JBoss
Tools and portal are you using? I think it would be better for you to post this
question in JBoss Tools user forum:
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First, clustering problems are hard to solve using community forum as setup
required to produce your issue is time consuming and not easy. This is when you
should buy support contract. In your case, it fits more because you said it's
"very urgent".
You did not mention which portal version you a
You may not have installed portal part of the tools. Take a look at this blog:
http://blog.jboss-portal.org/2008/08/jboss-portlet-support-in-eclipse.html.
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It does not seem like it's something to do with portal. Have you tried your
scenario in non portal environment? You will get better response in richfaces
user forum.
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What do you mean by "wont be released when they are not needed".? Permgen space
is used for loading class definition which is needed throughout the lifetime of
serve. Unless a class is being loaded multiple times and there is a leak in
class loader, you should not see permgen space grow after ce
Please see the reference guide.
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Also, if you don't need WSRP for your use case, you can safely remove it by
deleting the directory server/default/deploy/jboss-portal.sar/portal-wsrp.sar
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Hmm looks like run.bat does not read run.conf but run.sh does. I am glad it's
working for you.
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Looks like your machine is not connected to internet. Please see this:
http://www.jboss.org/docs/DOC-12633 for solution.
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Why not use the latest release of 2.6 series -2.6.8 instead? It has some bug
fixes found in the version you are using.
Even better will be to used JBoss Portal 2.7.2 which gives you JSR-286
functionality as well in case you need it in future.
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You should be fine.
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There is one compatibility issue and we talk about that in chapter 4 of 2.7.2
reference guide regarding use of JBossActionRequest
In terms spec, there are few things to be aware of:
- URL is XML escaped by default. This behavior can be changed .
- Some changes in when you have multiple values fo
Are you trying to use SSO as well? Debugging and fixing SSO problems are not
trivial in the sense that to reproduce one needs to do all the setup. May be
it's worth buying support contract. http://www.jboss.com/services/subscriptions/
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Enterprise Portal Platform (EPP)'s jmx is secured by default. Please read the
installation guide. Basically, solution is either to provide jmx admin
id/password to stop server or disable jmx security.
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Do you see any error in server log?
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I have a 2-node cluster with EAP 4.3 CP04 running portal with apache mod_jk in
front. I have turned on org.jboss.web.tomcat.service.sso.ClusteredSingleSignOn
in jboss-web.deployer. When failover happens, I see following in server log:
4:59:18,550 ERROR [TreeCacheSSOClusterManager] Caught excepti
Since you are using Portal 2.7.2, you should use coordination features that
were introduced in JRS-286 and implemented in JBoss Portal since 2.7.0. See
reference guide for more details.
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Why would we do that? Looks like you need to reassess who you hang out with. ;-)
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anonymous wrote : Is there any difference between the two? I
See the link that I sent you for the advantage with enterprise bits.
anonymous wrote : I was told the enterprise edition is harder to configure,
though I cannot be sure that's true.
I think that's completely baseless observation. Instal
No, community version is not supported. You have to go with the enterprise
edition to get support. Please see
http://www.jboss.com/products/platforms/portals/
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What do you mean that you used "Windows installer" first? The best would be to
get the JBoss Portal + AS zip from
http://www.jboss.org/jbossportal/download/index.html
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I tried to create filter using DeploymenetDescriptors->Filter->New Filter.
I was thinking that adding portlet facet to dynamic project should add the
class in the list of super classes. But I don't see javax.servlet.Filter either
which should be available in most of web projects.
Which jar doe
New portlet spec has provision for creating portlet filters similar to servlet
filters. When I add Portlet facet to a project and try to create a new filter,
I do not see portlet filter classes in super class list. See
http://portals.apache.org/pluto/portlet-2.0-apidocs/javax/portlet/filter/pack
Yes, JBoss uses second level cache in Hibernate and implementation differs
depending on clustered and non clustered version.
We do not test multiple portal servers (non clustered) sharing one DB instance
and strongly suggest not to go that route.
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with one DB. You should use clustered version of portal.
In a non clustered version, you would have to flush any DB changes right away
in Hibernate which defeats the purpose of having session.
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Pls search forum for the fix.You need to get the examples from the trunk which
also has fix. http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/portal/examples/trunk/
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This is fixed in 2.7 Branch. I believe upgrade of AJAX library was the culprit.
I would have to dig through the log to get the diff but you can give it a shot
building the binaries from SVN.
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FYI: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/PBR-75
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Looking at more carefully, I see that your ear include portlet bridge
1.0.0.B3.jar and the latest one is 1.0.0.B6.jar. New one has lots of fixes but
it does not seem like it will fix this.
Looking at
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/portletbridge/trunk/core/portletbridge-impl/src/main/java/org/jb
I was thinking that you might have missed the pom at ubalk directory level (not
ubalk/ubalk).
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You can either apply the fix I mentioned in my previous comment locally or you
can it fixed from http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/portal/examples/trunk/
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See http://www.jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-13228. It was miss on my part that
I did not test/upgrade the example accordingly. I will commit the fix in trunk.
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Yes, it is a problem. Looking..
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You should try using the latest version for JBoss Portal 2.6 series.
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On top of What Peter said, one thing I just noticed that your portletB setup
has view recursive right for admin role while portletA setup has view recrusive
right for user role. So consider that as well.
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This would be very difficult to figure out based on your input.. You may want
to post your deployment descriptors. If you are using *-object.xml, may be one
is overwriting the other.
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Hi Werner,
Would you be able to send me a deployable, may be a stripped down version of
what you are using, for us to reproduce? You can send directly to me at
pjhaATredhatDOTcom.
Thanks,
Prabhat
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This is interesting. So you expect production support from community and on
time? Is not that too much to ask from community?
How about buying a support contract?
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This I tried on 2.7.1.GA.
I created a new portal called "prabhat" using admin ui. Saw the default
security was view-recursive and personalize-recursive for "role unchecked". I
made "prabhat" portal the default portal. I signed out as admin.
I am taken to the page http://host:8080/portal/portal/
This is a community forum and people are going to respond when they have time.
Have you gone through the document first?
See the customizing portal section in reference guide on what you need to do
access http://host:port/your_portal instead of
http://host:port/portal/your_portal
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So, I was wrong. This still is the issue with 2.7.0.GA. You can get rid of it
by using JBoss WS 3.0.4.GA binaries from
http://www.jboss.org/downloading/?projectId=jbossws&url=/jbossws/downloads/jbossws-native-3.0.4.GA.zip
Do you need WSRP? If no, then you can simply remove portal-wsrp.sar and yo
Nice catch. :-)
If you use CMS with 100% filesystem then jboss portal will not have any problem
working with sybase and DB2.
I wont mind getting proven wrong when I say jboss portal does not work and
somebody says it does.
Cheers,
Prabhat
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We are working on it but Portal 2.7 will not run on AS 5 as it is now. I would
say it's at least couple of months away. Stay tuned...
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Answer is always a big YES if you ask us. :-)
If these components expose API which you can consume using java then I don't
see why you can not but of course devil is in details. Better to do a POC first.
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I have tested this with 2.7.1.GA and I am not able to reproduce it. You may
need to upgrade your portal version.
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Sybase is not one of the supported database. Sybase does not support blob the
way we use for CMS. You are more than welcome to any of other databases such as
mysql, oracle, postgresql if you can.
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This should not happen. Please look into server log and post the relevant
messages.
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The best place would be look into jboss portal source code. Check out the code
from SVN and look into core-admin.
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JBoss Portal CMS asynchronously uploads archives in the background. This is
done so that big archives can be uploaded without user waiting for it to
finish. If you refresh the page, you should see the archive in the location you
uploaded.
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Yes.
If you are using WSRP, then you need to download java 6 compatible binary of
JBoss AS.
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Which portal version are you using? I think this was fixed in
jboss-portal-2.7.0.GA.
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I believe this was reported by some other user as well and I think has already
been fixed in trunk of 2.7. If you can, please try building and deploying the
code from
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/portal/branches/JBoss_Portal_Branch_2_7.
That makes me think that it may be better if I provide
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