Hi,
Well, I simply typed off the code and included the portlet into the
portlet.xreg
I also copied the soap.jar into jetspeeds lib and included it in Tomcat's
common/endorsed file. It complied without problem.
I included the portlet in a test page logged in as admin. The portlet
simply doesn't appear though.
I thought of changing the tomcat.bat, but Tomcat 5 doesn't seem to have
any such file anymore, and I couldn't find the class path you mentioned in
any of the other bat files.
Hope you can help
Cheers
Greg
PS: You don't know how to make a RSS Portlet work by any chance? Having
some problems with that too.
Hi,
That's my article, and it's really old and outdated at this point.
Which part didn't work?
You should be able to call a web service from a portlet just like anything
else.
Jeff
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 16:41:23 +0100 (CET), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I just tried the Web Service Portlet Tutorial from :
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-2001/jw-0727-jetspeed-p3.html
Well, it doesn't seem to work. Anybody got any hints or could someone
show/send me a working Web Service Portlet with Source? It doesn't
matter
which Web Service is used.
I'm using Jetspeed 1.4 with Tomcat 5.0.
Cheers,
Greg
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