Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Hello: Please activate the mailing list from Graffito. The link in incubator's project is not active. BaTien DBGROUPS Christophe Lombart wrote: Hi All, If you are looking for a CMS framework for Jetspeed, you are welcome to join the Graffito project (http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/). Graffito is a new "incubated" project which is focusing on content and document management. Graffito is still under developement but you can test the first JSR-168 browser portlet and see how is it integrated into Jetspeed 2. With the current Browser portlet, you can : * In the view mode : navigate across the content tree and view documents (HTML, text & binaries). * In the edit mode : manage folders (add, delete, update) and documents (add, delete, update). Kupu, an html editor is integrated into Graffito. If you want to test it, see the getting started section from the Graffito web site (http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/getting-started.html and http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/deploy.html) Now, we plan to : * Add Security setting and workflow * Provide a better integration with Jetspeed 2 * Support JCR/Webdav repositories. * Build a server manager portlet. * Add other portlets (treeview content, search,...). * Support other content type. Later, some specific applications will be build on this foundation like forums, news management, ... Please use the Graffito mailing and Jira to send us comments and bugs. Kind regards, Christophe - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Mailing list are running. Can't you subscribe with the following page : http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/mail-lists.html ? Only the dev mailing is defined. Feel free to use it to send your comments, info, Christophe Duong BaTien wrote: Hello: Please activate the mailing list from Graffito. The link in incubator's project is not active. BaTien DBGROUPS Christophe Lombart wrote: Hi All, If you are looking for a CMS framework for Jetspeed, you are welcome to join the Graffito project (http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/). Graffito is a new "incubated" project which is focusing on content and document management. Graffito is still under developement but you can test the first JSR-168 browser portlet and see how is it integrated into Jetspeed 2. With the current Browser portlet, you can : * In the view mode : navigate across the content tree and view documents (HTML, text & binaries). * In the edit mode : manage folders (add, delete, update) and documents (add, delete, update). Kupu, an html editor is integrated into Graffito. If you want to test it, see the getting started section from the Graffito web site (http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/getting-started.html and http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/deploy.html) Now, we plan to : * Add Security setting and workflow * Provide a better integration with Jetspeed 2 * Support JCR/Webdav repositories. * Build a server manager portlet. * Add other portlets (treeview content, search,...). * Support other content type. Later, some specific applications will be build on this foundation like forums, news management, ... Please use the Graffito mailing and Jira to send us comments and bugs. Kind regards, Christophe - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Great. Please also support JSR 170 (Content Repository Standard). We are interested to join the effort. Best regards, Marky Christophe Lombart wrote: Hi All, If you are looking for a CMS framework for Jetspeed, you are welcome to join the Graffito project (http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/). Graffito is a new "incubated" project which is focusing on content and document management. Graffito is still under developement but you can test the first JSR-168 browser portlet and see how is it integrated into Jetspeed 2. With the current Browser portlet, you can : * In the view mode : navigate across the content tree and view documents (HTML, text & binaries). * In the edit mode : manage folders (add, delete, update) and documents (add, delete, update). Kupu, an html editor is integrated into Graffito. If you want to test it, see the getting started section from the Graffito web site (http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/getting-started.html and http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/deploy.html) Now, we plan to : * Add Security setting and workflow * Provide a better integration with Jetspeed 2 * Support JCR/Webdav repositories. * Build a server manager portlet. * Add other portlets (treeview content, search,...). * Support other content type. Later, some specific applications will be build on this foundation like forums, news management, ... Please use the Graffito mailing and Jira to send us comments and bugs. Kind regards, Christophe - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Marky Goldstein wrote: Great. Please also support JSR 170 (Content Repository Standard). We are interested to join the effort. Given the very reduced number of active developpers on Graffito right now, the best way to see this happening quickly is to join the graffito-dev list, and start to work with us on supporting JCR (probably through a JackRabbit adapter) The more and the sooner interested parties can collaborate on getting this done, the better the end product will be. Christophe has done a great job so far on UI/portlet components and slide support but we definitely need help to accelerate the development. -- Raphaël Luta - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Portals - Enterprise Portal in Java http://portals.apache.org/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
propably you should also have a look into magnolia.info They have integrated the JackRabbit adapter into their CMS efforts. Maybe the two efforts could be joined. I myself can help, but more on a project management level such as organization, documentation, etc. Greets, Marky Raphaël Luta wrote: Marky Goldstein wrote: Great. Please also support JSR 170 (Content Repository Standard). We are interested to join the effort. Given the very reduced number of active developpers on Graffito right now, the best way to see this happening quickly is to join the graffito-dev list, and start to work with us on supporting JCR (probably through a JackRabbit adapter) The more and the sooner interested parties can collaborate on getting this done, the better the end product will be. Christophe has done a great job so far on UI/portlet components and slide support but we definitely need help to accelerate the development. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Marky, Of course, we want to support JSR 170. Oliver Kieesler is working on a cms object mapping for a JSR repository. Now, I'm going to work with him and check how we can integrate his work into Graffito. If you join the Graffito dev mailing you will see a JCR proposal for Graffito ASAP. You are welcome to join the team and exchange with us some idea and experience. Christophe -Original Message- From: Marky Goldstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 3/15/2005 4:30 PM To: Jetspeed Users List Cc: Subject: Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework propably you should also have a look into magnolia.info They have integrated the JackRabbit adapter into their CMS efforts. Maybe the two efforts could be joined. I myself can help, but more on a project management level such as organization, documentation, etc. Greets, Marky Raphaël Luta wrote: > Marky Goldstein wrote: > >> Great. Please also support JSR 170 (Content Repository Standard). >> We are interested to join the effort. >> > > Given the very reduced number of active developpers on Graffito > right now, the best way to see this happening quickly is to join > the graffito-dev list, and start to work with us on > supporting JCR (probably through a JackRabbit adapter) > > The more and the sooner interested parties can collaborate on > getting this done, the better the end product will be. > > Christophe has done a great job so far on UI/portlet components > and slide support but we definitely need help to accelerate the > development. > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Hi, This is great news. My first question would be : do you think it can work within JS1 with fusion ? In fact we are planning to integrate a CMS solution in Jetspeed 1.6 using fusion. It could be a good opportunity to work with you if this can fit our environment. In fact we were planning to integrate slide within jetspeed and develop a set of JSR 168 portlets to interact with slide. Fabrice Le 15 mars 05, à 17:20, LOMBART Christophe a écrit : Marky, Of course, we want to support JSR 170. Oliver Kieesler is working on a cms object mapping for a JSR repository. Now, I'm going to work with him and check how we can integrate his work into Graffito. If you join the Graffito dev mailing you will see a JCR proposal for Graffito ASAP. You are welcome to join the team and exchange with us some idea and experience. Christophe -Original Message- From: Marky Goldstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 3/15/2005 4:30 PM To: Jetspeed Users List Cc: Subject: Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework propably you should also have a look into magnolia.info They have integrated the JackRabbit adapter into their CMS efforts. Maybe the two efforts could be joined. I myself can help, but more on a project management level such as organization, documentation, etc. Greets, Marky Raphaël Luta wrote: Marky Goldstein wrote: Great. Please also support JSR 170 (Content Repository Standard). We are interested to join the effort. Given the very reduced number of active developpers on Graffito right now, the best way to see this happening quickly is to join the graffito-dev list, and start to work with us on supporting JCR (probably through a JackRabbit adapter) The more and the sooner interested parties can collaborate on getting this done, the better the end product will be. Christophe has done a great job so far on UI/portlet components and slide support but we definitely need help to accelerate the development. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Fabrice Dewasmes wrote: Hi, This is great news. My first question would be : do you think it can work within JS1 with fusion ? In Theory yes :-) Graffito portlets use some portal service (the Graffito components themself). I never used Fusion but I expect it is possible to access to some Jetspeed 2 portal services. If not, it is possible to start the Graffito engine when the portal server is running. In fact we are planning to integrate a CMS solution in Jetspeed 1.6 using fusion. It could be a good opportunity to work with you if this can fit our environment. In fact we were planning to integrate slide within jetspeed and develop a set of JSR 168 portlets to interact with slide. Please join the Graffito mailing list and explain us your environement. The WEBDAV plugin was build for a customer but not yet intragrated in Graffito code. A couple of weeks ago, JackRabbit announced a Webdav support. So, maybe this webdav plugin is not necessary. Christophe Fabrice Le 15 mars 05, à 17:20, LOMBART Christophe a écrit : Marky, Of course, we want to support JSR 170. Oliver Kieesler is working on a cms object mapping for a JSR repository. Now, I'm going to work with him and check how we can integrate his work into Graffito. If you join the Graffito dev mailing you will see a JCR proposal for Graffito ASAP. You are welcome to join the team and exchange with us some idea and experience. Christophe -Original Message- From:Marky Goldstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Tue 3/15/2005 4:30 PM To:Jetspeed Users List Cc: Subject: Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework propably you should also have a look into magnolia.info They have integrated the JackRabbit adapter into their CMS efforts. Maybe the two efforts could be joined. I myself can help, but more on a project management level such as organization, documentation, etc. Greets, Marky Raphaël Luta wrote: Marky Goldstein wrote: Great. Please also support JSR 170 (Content Repository Standard). We are interested to join the effort. Given the very reduced number of active developpers on Graffito right now, the best way to see this happening quickly is to join the graffito-dev list, and start to work with us on supporting JCR (probably through a JackRabbit adapter) The more and the sooner interested parties can collaborate on getting this done, the better the end product will be. Christophe has done a great job so far on UI/portlet components and slide support but we definitely need help to accelerate the development. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Fabrice Dewasmes wrote: Hi, This is great news. My first question would be : do you think it can work within JS1 with fusion ? Graffito (and Graffito portlets) will run inside Fusion. Just need to add the Graffito components to the Spring configuration -- David Sean Taylor Bluesunrise Software [EMAIL PROTECTED] [office] +01 707 773-4646 [mobile] +01 707 529 9194 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
David Sean Taylor a écrit : Fabrice Dewasmes wrote: Hi, This is great news. My first question would be : do you think it can work within JS1 with fusion ? Graffito (and Graffito portlets) will run inside Fusion. Just need to add the Graffito components to the Spring configuration I've tried to use it. In fact the maven scripts don't work 'out of the box' for hsql. There are a few bugs. Here are those that I remember : - empty password for DB is not valid - torque SQL scripts generation doesn't generate a good script for creation of content table because of the BLOB field (the field has no type) -- should have been set to OBJECT type ? - SQL scripts are maybe not generated at the right place (src/sql/... vs target/src/sql/...) - J2 deploy doesn't deploy assembly at the right place (WEB-INF/assembly instead of WEB-INF/conf/assembly) At the end, everything deploys well within JS1+Fusion. BUT I don't understand how to use the portlet. When in view mode, the portlet tells me that i'm connected to [server]jetspeed but that there is no content and I should use edit mode. But in edit mode the portlet appears empty and no log in the console What did I miss ? Thanks Fabrice - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
Fabrice Dewasmes wrote: > I've tried to use it. In fact the maven scripts don't work 'out of the box' >for hsql. There are a few bugs. Here are those that I remember : Until now, the complete Graffito team is using MySql. We have to make more tests with other DB. We are still under dev :-) That's the same for Fusion. We have to review maven goals to support HSQL & fusions. Another issues to check for the fusion integration is the security. Jetspeed 2 & Graffito are using JAAS which is not the case for Jetspeed 1. > - empty password for DB is not valid What do you mean ? > - torque SQL scripts generation doesn't generate a good script for creation >of content table because of the BLOB field (the field has no type) -- should >have been set to OBJECT type ? If I'm remember correctly, it should be OBJECT. Same issue here, That's strange ! Torque doesn't support blob for HSQL ? > - SQL scripts are maybe not generated at the right place (src/sql/... vs > >target/src/sql/...) Scripts in src/sql are not generated scripts. They are usefull scripts like inserting rows, delete DB, ... All torque scripts are in target/src/sql. > - J2 deploy doesn't deploy assembly at the right place (WEB-INF/assembly >instead of WEB-INF/conf/assembly) WEB-INF/assembly is mandatory for Jetspeed 2. We have to write a fusion deploy goals in order to deploy in WEB-INF/conf/assembly. > > At the end, everything deploys well within JS1+Fusion. BUT I don't > >understand how to use the portlet. When in view mode, the portlet tells me > >that i'm connected to [server]jetspeed but that there is no content and I > >should use edit mode. But in edit mode the portlet appears empty and no log > >in the console What did I miss ? > You should see in the edit mode buttons "Add Document" "Add folder". That's strange that you don't see them. I'm going to add all theses issues in Graffito Jira. Please, can you use the Graffito dev mailing list to send all bugs, issues & comments on Graffito ? Thanks, Christophe - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graffito - Jetspeed CMS framework
LOMBART Christophe a écrit : Fabrice Dewasmes wrote: I've tried to use it. In fact the maven scripts don't work 'out of the box' for hsql. There are a few bugs. Here are those that I remember : Until now, the complete Graffito team is using MySql. We have to make more tests with other DB. We are still under dev :-) That's the same for Fusion. We have to review maven goals to support HSQL & fusions. Another issues to check for the fusion integration is the security. Jetspeed 2 & Graffito are using JAAS which is not the case for Jetspeed 1. - empty password for DB is not valid What do you mean ? - torque SQL scripts generation doesn't generate a good script for creation of content table because of the BLOB field (the field has no type) -- should have been set to OBJECT type ? If I'm remember correctly, it should be OBJECT. Same issue here, That's strange ! Torque doesn't support blob for HSQL ? - SQL scripts are maybe not generated at the right place (src/sql/... vs >target/src/sql/...) Scripts in src/sql are not generated scripts. They are usefull scripts like inserting rows, delete DB, ... All torque scripts are in target/src/sql. - J2 deploy doesn't deploy assembly at the right place (WEB-INF/assembly instead of WEB-INF/conf/assembly) WEB-INF/assembly is mandatory for Jetspeed 2. We have to write a fusion deploy goals in order to deploy in WEB-INF/conf/assembly. At the end, everything deploys well within JS1+Fusion. BUT I don't >understand how to use the portlet. When in view mode, the portlet tells me >that i'm connected to [server]jetspeed but that there is no content and I >should use edit mode. But in edit mode the portlet appears empty and no log >in the console What did I miss ? You should see in the edit mode buttons "Add Document" "Add folder". That's strange that you don't see them. I'm going to add all theses issues in Graffito Jira. Please, can you use the Graffito dev mailing list to send all bugs, issues & comments on Graffito ? sure. I was going to propose avoiding cross posting ;) Fabrice - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]