On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Craig McDonald wrote:
> I've been trying in vain over the last few weeks to get a simple
> Flex app deployed as a portlet in Jetspeed-2 (as a JSR-168
> portlet).
>
[...]
> However, I still cant get it to work, simply because I can't get
> the portlet to "look" outside of its own context. For example, I
> have jetspeed-2 running on Tomcat at http://myserver.com/jetspeed/
> - this displays the jetspeed landing page.
>
> Flex is installed on the same Tomcat instance, at
> http://myserver.com/flex - however, when I create the portlet and
> try and point the .java to a "view.jsp" - it only allows files to
> be viewed/exectued within the portlet that are contained within
> that portlet context.
[...]
Do you need Flex to run in a separate context? If not, you can deploy
the Flex classes etc. to the jetspeed context
rgds
Jeppe
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