Re: [uportal-dev] MyUW Beta less-soft launch

2014-12-02 Thread Tim Raymond
Great looking site Andrew!
Congrats to you and the rest of the team… your hard work has paid off.

Tim Raymond
Director, Campus Applications
Information Technology
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Phone: 909.869.6851
Cell: 909.260.3200
Fax: 909.979.6406

From: Andrew Petro mailto:apetro.li...@gmail.com>>
Reply-To: "uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>" 
mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>>
Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at 10:24 AM
To: "uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>" 
mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>>
Subject: [uportal-dev] MyUW Beta less-soft launch

uPortal developers,

MyUW Beta had its less-soft launch today.

The Beta (built on uPortal 4.1) uses a Respondr-based responsive design theme 
with a lightweight AngularJS-implemented landing page and using the traditional 
rendering pipeline to render individual portlets maximized.

What makes this the less-soft launch is the mass email to campus announcing it 
and the header inviting users to try it out.

Some screenshots:

The beta switcher header atop the default, classic, Universality-based view:

http://cl.ly/YmeE

The Beta landing page at narrow screen resolution:

http://cl.ly/YluD

and at desktop resolution:

http://cl.ly/YmjY

the "Marketplace" functionality:

http://cl.ly/Ymdu

and rendering a portlet maximized:

http://cl.ly/Ymux


Kind regards,

Andrew




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RE:[uportal-dev] uPortal 4.1.0 release now available

2014-07-16 Thread Tim Raymond
Woot!
Congratulations to the entire community. This was a huge leap forward for 
uPortal and a very hearty and heartfelt thanks to each and very contributor 
listed… every one of your commits pushes the platform and the community forward.

From someone who has contributed very little and yet reaped so much on the 
backs of you all… again thank you.

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From: bounce-35708457-81920...@lists.wisc.edu 
[mailto:bounce-35708457-81920...@lists.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Andrew Petro
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 11:31 AM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
Subject: [uportal-dev] uPortal 4.1.0 release now available


uPortal developers,



It's finally done!



uPortal 4.1.0 is now available.



It is tagged in source control, there's a release page up on apereo.org , and 
there's binaries available for download from a GitHub release page.  The 
release is in process slurping into Maven Central.



https://wiki.jasig.org/display/UPC/4.1.0



https://github.com/Jasig/uPortal/releases/tag/uportal-4.1.0



http://www.apereo.org/uportal/download/uportal-4-1-0





Master is now un-frozen and free for development towards uPortal 4.2:



https://github.com/Jasig/uPortal/



and there's a new maintenance branch for patches for 4.1 towards 4.1.1:



https://github.com/Jasig/uPortal/tree/rel-4-1-patches



4.1.0 is first and foremost a tremendous step forward.  uPortal now has a 
release defaulting to the Respondr responsive design theme, and pursuing 
responsive design together is really important to continuing to meet adopter 
expectations for compelling web portal experiences across devices.



Also, thanks are especially due to James Wennmacher for untangling the Maven 
dependency resolution issues into the final days of the release.  Those fixes 
made it into 4.1.0 and should make this release a lot more feasible to adopt 
and support in green field environments.



More generally, these developers contributed commits to this release:


Ludovic Auxepaules
Nicholas Blair
Vincent Bonamy
Jennifer Bourey
Raymond Bourges
Bill Brown
Shawn Connolly
Christian Cousquer
Eric Dalquist
Michael Gillian
Arvids Grabovskis
Aaron Grant
Julien Gribonvald
Peter Hart
Josh Helmer
Tim Levett
Jacob Lichner
Dan McCallum
Misagh Moayyed
Jodie Muramoto
Ross Nicoll
Chris Paraiso
Andrew Petro
Matt Polizzotti
Jeff Sittler
Paul Spaude
Steve Swinsburg
Gary Thompson
Tim Vertein
Chris Waymire
James Wennmacher
Chris White
Drew Wills





Finally, a special thanks to Ahad Zaman for providing downright intensive 
testing of master into the final days of the release.



So, well done!



uPortal 4.1.0 is also shipping with some known bugs and issues.  There's a 
macro in the release page that conveniently lists those in priority order.  It 
would be a lovely thing to burn down that list through some early patch 
releases.



https://wiki.jasig.org/display/UPC/4.1.0​



I'd like to tentatively set the expectation that there will be a 4.1.1 patch 
release around August 15th, that is, a month out.  It certainly doesn't have to 
be me cutting that release at that time, but I think that's the right timeline 
to be thinking about.



Kind regards,



Andrew










From: Andrew Petro
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 4:20 AM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>
Subject: release notes for 4.1.0 release


Still tying off loose ends for the actual tag-and-release.



Release notes, which will be placed in the "Release" page in GitHub and linked 
from the wiki, are drafted here:



https://gist.github.com/apetro/c35b8891075af97a0b2b

​

​


From: Andrew Petro
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:09 AM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>
Subject: RE: FREEZE master for 4.1.0 release


​Status update on this:



Short version: Updated ETA for uPortal 4.1.0 is Monday July 14th.



You can most immediately help by grabbing this changeset, testing it, and 
reassuring all that it ought to be merged already thanks-very-much. : 
https://github.com/Jasig/uPortal/pull/378​ :  :)



Long version:



The good news is JIRA is now groomed to provide clearer reporting when you ask 
it questions about the uPortal 4.1.0 release (and the staged 4.1.0 release 
notes page now embeds a couple of those queries) and human-readable narrative 
release notes are coming together.  uPortal 4.1.0 is a *huge* release in terms 
of the accumulated goodness since 4.0.0 (much of which has been doled out bit 
by bit in 4.0.x releases as well).  There's a lot to be excited about in the 
4.1 release and the tooling is coming together to communicate that substance.


RE: [uportal-dev] FREEZE master for 4.1.0 release

2014-07-14 Thread Tim Raymond
Just to attempt to close the loop on the documentation and 4.1 release…
We will be looking into the outstanding documentation needs related to the 
release... there is a little bit of work to be done there, but I also feel the 
release should move forward independent of the documentation.
I like Andrew’s suggestion of noting that documentation efforts are ongoing. 
Isn’t that always the case ☺
Thanks

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Information Technology
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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From: bounce-35669597-81920...@lists.wisc.edu 
[mailto:bounce-35669597-81920...@lists.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Tim Raymond
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 2:07 PM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] FREEZE master for 4.1.0 release

Sorry I’m late weighing in here…
I have Laura’s non-Merced email address and will reach out to her and seek a 
little guidance.

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Information Technology
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Phone: 909.869.6851
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From: James Wennmacher mailto:jwennmac...@unicon.net>>
Reply-To: "uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>" 
mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>>
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 1:05 PM
To: "uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>" 
mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>>
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] FREEZE master for 4.1.0 release

That sounds reasonable.

Does anyone have Laura M's contact info so we can ping her and find out what 
her process was going to be and how to access the information?


James Wennmacher - Unicon

480.558.2420
On 07/10/2014 12:14 PM, Andrew Petro wrote:
No, I didn't and don't intend to hold 4.1 release for product manual updates, 
nor am I personally committed to completing the product manual updates updates 
and merging them immediately.

I did have in mind to nuance the link from the release notes to the manual with 
some kind of language about the documentation efforts are ongoing.

I do think that there will need to be some documentation update efforts in 
support of uP 4.1 upgrades and implementations. I figure at this point the only 
realistic option is to pursue that in parallel to the 4.1.x patch series.

I don't know how to diff and merge Confluence spaces.

Andrew

Sent from my phone

On Jul 10, 2014, at 1:30 PM, "James Wennmacher" 
mailto:jwennmac...@unicon.net>> wrote:
One other thing that just occurred to me that needs to be done is to 
incorporate the changes made to the uP 4.0 manual into the uP 4.1 manual from 
the point in time that uP 4.1 manual was duplicated from uP 4.0 manual.  Andrew 
was this on your task list?

Laura had some way of seeing the changes to incorporate them from one space to 
another.  Does anyone know how to do that?  If not we may need to contact Laura 
for guidance.  I know I made some edits to both 4.0 and 4.1, but not always to 
both, and sometimes I had different edits such as with the CAS Clearpass 
configuration so a completely automated process may not work well if there is 
one.


James Wennmacher - Unicon

480.558.2420
On 07/10/2014 06:09 AM, Andrew Petro wrote:

​Status update on this:



Short version: Updated ETA for uPortal 4.1.0 is Monday July 14th.



You can most immediately help by grabbing this changeset, testing it, and 
reassuring all that it ought to be merged already thanks-very-much. : 
https://github.com/Jasig/uPortal/pull/378​<https://github.com/Jasig/uPortal/pull/378%E2%80%8B>
 :  :)



Long version:



The good news is JIRA is now groomed to provide clearer reporting when you ask 
it questions about the uPortal 4.1.0 release (and the staged 4.1.0 release 
notes page now embeds a couple of those queries) and human-readable narrative 
release notes are coming together.  uPortal 4.1.0 is a *huge* release in terms 
of the accumulated goodness since 4.0.0 (much of which has been doled out bit 
by bit in 4.0.x releases as well).  There's a lot to be excited about in the 
4.1 release and the tooling is coming together to communicate that substance.



The other mostly good news is that I've been in a lot of training and 
conference this week about presenting skills, conveying presence, and modern UX 
design and development.  I suggest that's great news in that all of those 
skills are good for the uPortal project. :)



However, it does get in the way of heads down release engineering, and there's 
a limit to how much bandwidth abuse I'm willing to inflict on my fellow 
conference attendees, so remaining release tasks will click together bit by bit 
over the next few d

Re: [uportal-dev] FREEZE master for 4.1.0 release

2014-07-10 Thread Tim Raymond
Sorry I’m late weighing in here…
I have Laura’s non-Merced email address and will reach out to her and seek a 
little guidance.

Tim Raymond
Director, Campus Applications
Information Technology
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Phone: 909.869.6851
Cell: 909.260.3200
Fax: 909.979.6406

PGP Public Key: 
https://keyserver2.pgp.com/vkd/DownloadKey.event?keyid=0x2FDBD1EADDC19329

From: James Wennmacher mailto:jwennmac...@unicon.net>>
Reply-To: "uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>" 
mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>>
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 1:05 PM
To: "uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>" 
mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>>
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] FREEZE master for 4.1.0 release

That sounds reasonable.

Does anyone have Laura M's contact info so we can ping her and find out what 
her process was going to be and how to access the information?

James Wennmacher - Unicon
480.558.2420

On 07/10/2014 12:14 PM, Andrew Petro wrote:
No, I didn't and don't intend to hold 4.1 release for product manual updates, 
nor am I personally committed to completing the product manual updates updates 
and merging them immediately.

I did have in mind to nuance the link from the release notes to the manual with 
some kind of language about the documentation efforts are ongoing.

I do think that there will need to be some documentation update efforts in 
support of uP 4.1 upgrades and implementations. I figure at this point the only 
realistic option is to pursue that in parallel to the 4.1.x patch series.

I don't know how to diff and merge Confluence spaces.

Andrew

Sent from my phone

On Jul 10, 2014, at 1:30 PM, "James Wennmacher" 
mailto:jwennmac...@unicon.net>> wrote:

One other thing that just occurred to me that needs to be done is to 
incorporate the changes made to the uP 4.0 manual into the uP 4.1 manual from 
the point in time that uP 4.1 manual was duplicated from uP 4.0 manual.  Andrew 
was this on your task list?

Laura had some way of seeing the changes to incorporate them from one space to 
another.  Does anyone know how to do that?  If not we may need to contact Laura 
for guidance.  I know I made some edits to both 4.0 and 4.1, but not always to 
both, and sometimes I had different edits such as with the CAS Clearpass 
configuration so a completely automated process may not work well if there is 
one.

James Wennmacher - Unicon
480.558.2420

On 07/10/2014 06:09 AM, Andrew Petro wrote:

​Status update on this:


Short version: Updated ETA for uPortal 4.1.0 is Monday July 14th.


You can most immediately help by grabbing this changeset, testing it, and 
reassuring all that it ought to be merged already thanks-very-much. : 
https://github.com/Jasig/uPortal/pull/378​<https://github.com/Jasig/uPortal/pull/378%E2%80%8B>
 :  :)


Long version:


The good news is JIRA is now groomed to provide clearer reporting when you ask 
it questions about the uPortal 4.1.0 release (and the staged 4.1.0 release 
notes page now embeds a couple of those queries) and human-readable narrative 
release notes are coming together.  uPortal 4.1.0 is a *huge* release in terms 
of the accumulated goodness since 4.0.0 (much of which has been doled out bit 
by bit in 4.0.x releases as well).  There's a lot to be excited about in the 
4.1 release and the tooling is coming together to communicate that substance.


The other mostly good news is that I've been in a lot of training and 
conference this week about presenting skills, conveying presence, and modern UX 
design and development.  I suggest that's great news in that all of those 
skills are good for the uPortal project. :)


However, it does get in the way of heads down release engineering, and there's 
a limit to how much bandwidth abuse I'm willing to inflict on my fellow 
conference attendees, so remaining release tasks will click together bit by bit 
over the next few days.


Again, the `master` freeze for 4.1.0 release engineering in no way blocks 
grabbing the `master` code to work with it and crafting branches and even pull 
requests for the fixes and improvements that will come into uPortal post 4.1.0. 
:)


Kind regards,


Andrew





From: Andrew Petro
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2014 10:02 PM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org<mailto:uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org>
Subject: RE: FREEZE master for 4.1.0 release


Made some good progress towards 4.1.0 release, but squaring that away is going 
to spill into this week.


Again, master freeze to tie up the 4.1.0 release doesn't preclude sharing 
code​, and it's certain that there will be a 4.1.1 patch release thereafter, so 
spiffying up feature branches for merge post-release is not misplaced effort 
even in the interim. :)


Andrew



From: Andrew Petro
Se

RE: [uportal-dev] Post-conference collaboration

2014-05-09 Thread Tim Raymond
+1 for this approach Drew.

I have enjoyed the ability to use the files checked in to git to manage 
migrations between our envs and would not want to lose that either. Fortunately 
we have phenomenal people on this project that can determine a fantastic 
implementation of meeting the need to have robust online configuration AND file 
based configuration.


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[mailto:bounce-35089666-81920...@lists.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Drew Wills
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 8:23 AM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] Post-conference collaboration

Tim,

I'm 100% game for improving the UI-based management features in uPortal. 
  I agree that there's plenty of room for growth, and that these features would 
be a significant benefit for driving platform adoption.

At the same time, I never want to loose the ability to check all my 
configuration, design, and content choices into Git for a 100% repeatable, 
single shell-based command, completely-from-scratch build (and promotion to 
prod) process.  I would prefer not to go in a direction where keeping several 
deployments up to date means repeating a bunch of manual steps.

I'm happy to further this discussion in the dev days and throughout the 
conference (or really any time).  :)

drew

On 05/09/2014 07:41 AM, Tim Raymond wrote:
> I will be there... hoping for a seat at the adults table :-)
>
> I have added the following to the document on a separate page in case this is 
> not the appropriate forum for my thoughts. My page could then be easily 
> deleted.
>
> Is there a current strategy document or "guiding principles" for the project? 
> If not are such things a good idea? I am looking at this from a VERY big 
> picture perspective.
> As a new adopter, most of my focus is on the barrier to adoption of uPortal, 
> both from the documentation (I know Laura is updating that) and use 
> perspectives.
> The platform is powerful, but (IMHO) unless or until more can be done through 
> an online interface (no xml config/import required), we will never breakout 
> into larger adoption. Imagine how awesome it would be to have the ability to 
> create a new layout, with an interface that allows the admin to drag and drop 
> any portlet into ANY region, and define the page and region properties all 
> though their browser, no XML required! Maybe this touches on Andrew's point 
> about beyond DLM?
>
> I like to think about Wordpress as an example. From a Wordpress adopter 
> standpoint, files very rarely (if ever) need to be touched. Aside from rare 
> use cases, the entire system can be configured, extended, and administered 
> through an online interface.
> I received a direct email from someone at another institution that was 
> evaluating uPortal at the same time we were... they chose to use Wordpress 
> instead and tried to convince me we should too. I was not swayed to the dark 
> side, but his argument is a compelling one for potential adopters. If the 
> platform does not evolve into a more user friendly format, a format that 
> people expect in today's web environment, it will at best maintain current 
> adoption rates, and at worst see adoption erode.
>
> Tim Raymond
> Director, Central Applications
> Instructional and Information Technology California State Polytechnic 
> University, Pomona
> Phone: 909.869.6851
> Cell: 909.260.3200
> Fax: 909.979.6406
>
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> 329
>
> -Original Message-
> From: bounce-35088618-81920...@lists.wisc.edu 
> [mailto:bounce-35088618-81920...@lists.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Andrew 
> Petro
> Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 6:29 AM
> To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
> Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] Post-conference collaboration
>
> Worth using a Google Doc to organize who's there when and what to 
> discuss/work on?
>
> https://docs.google.com/a/apereo.org/document/d/1cTErN-DwtILPv8L2jlhIz
> IlUEjMv7FgIhDAFaUBEgYE/edit#
>
> Anyone with the link can edit that, but better if you log in!
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On 5/9/14, 8:14 AM, Drew Wills wrote:
>> I believe I will be there.
>>
>> drew
>>
>> On 05/09/2014 05:14 AM, Jim Helwig wrote:
>>> Who is planning on remaining in Miami on the Thursday following the 
>>> conference for additional collaboration time?
>>>
>>> Thoughts on topics to focus post-conference colla

RE: [uportal-dev] Post-conference collaboration

2014-05-09 Thread Tim Raymond
I will be there... hoping for a seat at the adults table :-)

I have added the following to the document on a separate page in case this is 
not the appropriate forum for my thoughts. My page could then be easily deleted.

Is there a current strategy document or "guiding principles" for the project? 
If not are such things a good idea? I am looking at this from a VERY big 
picture perspective.
As a new adopter, most of my focus is on the barrier to adoption of uPortal, 
both from the documentation (I know Laura is updating that) and use 
perspectives.
The platform is powerful, but (IMHO) unless or until more can be done through 
an online interface (no xml config/import required), we will never breakout 
into larger adoption. Imagine how awesome it would be to have the ability to 
create a new layout, with an interface that allows the admin to drag and drop 
any portlet into ANY region, and define the page and region properties all 
though their browser, no XML required! Maybe this touches on Andrew's point 
about beyond DLM?

I like to think about Wordpress as an example. From a Wordpress adopter 
standpoint, files very rarely (if ever) need to be touched. Aside from rare use 
cases, the entire system can be configured, extended, and administered through 
an online interface. 
I received a direct email from someone at another institution that was 
evaluating uPortal at the same time we were... they chose to use Wordpress 
instead and tried to convince me we should too. I was not swayed to the dark 
side, but his argument is a compelling one for potential adopters. If the 
platform does not evolve into a more user friendly format, a format that people 
expect in today's web environment, it will at best maintain current adoption 
rates, and at worst see adoption erode.

Tim Raymond
Director, Central Applications
Instructional and Information Technology
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Phone: 909.869.6851
Cell: 909.260.3200
Fax: 909.979.6406

PGP Public Key: 
https://keyserver2.pgp.com/vkd/DownloadKey.event?keyid=0x2FDBD1EADDC19329

-Original Message-
From: bounce-35088618-81920...@lists.wisc.edu 
[mailto:bounce-35088618-81920...@lists.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Andrew Petro
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 6:29 AM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] Post-conference collaboration

Worth using a Google Doc to organize who's there when and what to discuss/work 
on?

https://docs.google.com/a/apereo.org/document/d/1cTErN-DwtILPv8L2jlhIzIlUEjMv7FgIhDAFaUBEgYE/edit#

Anyone with the link can edit that, but better if you log in!

Andrew


On 5/9/14, 8:14 AM, Drew Wills wrote:
> I believe I will be there.
>
> drew
>
> On 05/09/2014 05:14 AM, Jim Helwig wrote:
>> Who is planning on remaining in Miami on the Thursday following the 
>> conference for additional collaboration time?
>>
>> Thoughts on topics to focus post-conference collaborative development 
>> and/or discussion around?
>>
>> JimH
>>
>


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Re: [uportal-dev] (temporarily) dropping Calendar Portlet from master

2014-03-11 Thread Tim Raymond
Drew,
I'm not sure if this answers your question; I added the content of the
xalan dir from one box to my new local .m2 dir, and after doing so the
build worked.


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On 3/11/14, 11:04 AM, "Drew Wills"  wrote:

>On 03/11/2014 10:37 AM, Andrew Petro wrote:
>> So, I still think the medium-term solution here is to step through this
>>
>> 
>>https://docs.sonatype.org/display/Repository/Uploading+3rd-party+Artifact
>>s+to+The+Central+Repository
>>
>
>+1 for this approach in the medium term.
>
>For the long term, James submitted a ticket to the caldav4j project
>requesting that they push to M2 central.  I think we should add our
>voices to that -- and maybe help them somehow.
>
>The only question is the short term.
>
>I'd be delighted to work on the medium- or short-term solution, but I
>can't promise that I will have the opportunity to do that between now
>and any certain date.  (Are you available for that by chance?)
>
>Pulling the Calendar may mean that it's not included in 4.1.  I don't
>want to check the caldav4j jar into the git repo any more than you do,
>but I think it's preferable to loosing the Calendar for the 4.1 release.
>
>The Calendar is a useful function for the platform that helps us make
>the case that the platform has features that you want.  Being bundled,
>moreover, gets the Calendar in front of new people who way want to
>enhance, document, beautify, or troubleshoot it.
>
>Can anyone confirm or deny that the caldav4j jar is the only dependency
>causing the the issue?
>
>There is another approach we can take.  We could factor the caldav
>support into a separate Maven sub-module and include it optionally -- in
>other words, not include it with the overlay -- until we can organize
>the medium- or long-term solution.
>
>drew
>
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RE: [uportal-dev] Tomcat won't start on Mac

2013-11-22 Thread Tim Raymond
I will keep to the correct list in the future.

The setenv.sh was the issue.. wasn't correct.
Reviewed fixed and up and running.
Thanks Chris and Andrew for pointing to look at it.

Paul - I had tried that as well with the same results (due to the issue being 
in setenv.sh)
Thank you all.

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-Original Message-
From: bounce-33617873-81920...@lists.wisc.edu 
[mailto:bounce-33617873-81920...@lists.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Cris J Holdorph
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 7:49 AM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] Tomcat won't start on Mac

This is probably a more appropriate discussion for 'uportal-user'. 
'uportal-dev' is for discussion of the uPortal core framework Java code.

In any case, can you include the 'setenv.sh' you put in the directory as an 
attachment.  I wonder if there is a kind of typo or whitespace problem in that.

---- Cris J H

On 11/22/2013 08:37 AM, Tim Raymond wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Andrew... I did add the setenv.sh to the tomcat bin per 
> the instructions before attempting to launch.
>
> Tomcat isn’t even trying to start... nothing is being written to logs, only 
> the catalina.sh usage written to terminal.
>
> Tim Raymond
> Director, Central Applications
> Instructional and Information Technology California State Polytechnic 
> University, Pomona
> Phone: 909.869.6851
> Cell: 909.260.3200
> Fax: 909.979.6406
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>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Petro [mailto:ape...@wisc.edu]
> Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 7:24 AM
> To: Tim Raymond; uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
> Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] Tomcat won't start on Mac
>
> Tim,
>
> Have you given Tomcat more memory via a local setenv.sh ?
>
> If not, you almost certainly need to.
>
> There’s some documentation of how to do that here:
>
> https://wiki.jasig.org/display/UPM40/Installing+Tomcat
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
> --From: Tim 
> Raymond Tim Raymond
> Reply: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
> Date: November 22, 2013 at 9:20:19 AM
> To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
> Subject:  [uportal-dev] Tomcat won't start on Mac
>
>>
>> Greetings.
>> I am trying to get a local install on my Mac running Mavericks and I can't 
>> get tomcat to start. Executing startup.sh results in only displaying the 
>> usage for catalina.sh.
>> Google is no help in this matter :(. Any ideas on a fix?
>> BTW - I'm a noob (in case it wasn't totally obvious :) ) Thanks
>>
>> user$ ./startup.sh
>> Using CATALINA_BASE: /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42
>> Using CATALINA_HOME: /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42
>> Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/temp
>> Using JRE_HOME:
>> /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_45.jdk/Contents/Home
>> Using CLASSPATH:
>> /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/bin/bootstrap.jar:/Users/user
>> /p ortal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/bin/tomcat-juli.jar
>> Usage: catalina.sh ( commands ... )
>> commands:
>> debug Start Catalina in a debugger
>> debug -security Debug Catalina with a security manager jpda start 
>> Start Catalina under JPDA debugger run Start Catalina in the current 
>> window run -security Start in the current window with security 
>> manager start Start Catalina in a separate window start -security 
>> Start in a separate window with security manager stop Stop Catalina, 
>> waiting up to 5 seconds for the process to end stop n Stop Catalina, 
>> waiting up to n seconds for the process to end stop -force Stop 
>> Catalina, wait up to 5 seconds and then use kill -KILL if still 
>> running stop n -force Stop Catalina, wait up to n seconds and then 
>> use kill -KILL if still running configtest Run a basic syntax check 
>> on server.xml - check exit code for result version What version of tomcat 
>> are you running?
>> Note: Waiting for the process to end and use of the -force option 
>> require that $CATALINA_PID is defined user$
>>
>> Tim Raymond
>> Director, Central Applications
>> Instructional and Information Technology California State Polytechnic 
>> University, Pomona
>> Phone: 909.869.6851
>> Cell: 90

RE: [uportal-dev] Tomcat won't start on Mac

2013-11-22 Thread Tim Raymond
Thanks for the reply Andrew... I did add the setenv.sh to the tomcat bin per 
the instructions before attempting to launch.

Tomcat isn’t even trying to start... nothing is being written to logs, only the 
catalina.sh usage written to terminal.

Tim Raymond
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Instructional and Information Technology
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Phone: 909.869.6851
Cell: 909.260.3200
Fax: 909.979.6406

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-Original Message-
From: Andrew Petro [mailto:ape...@wisc.edu] 
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 7:24 AM
To: Tim Raymond; uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] Tomcat won't start on Mac

Tim,

Have you given Tomcat more memory via a local setenv.sh ?

If not, you almost certainly need to.

There’s some documentation of how to do that here:

https://wiki.jasig.org/display/UPM40/Installing+Tomcat

Kind regards,

Andrew



--From: Tim Raymond Tim 
Raymond
Reply: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
Date: November 22, 2013 at 9:20:19 AM
To: uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org uportal-dev@lists.ja-sig.org
Subject:  [uportal-dev] Tomcat won't start on Mac  

>
>Greetings.
>I am trying to get a local install on my Mac running Mavericks and I can't get 
>tomcat to start. Executing startup.sh results in only displaying the usage for 
>catalina.sh.
>Google is no help in this matter :(. Any ideas on a fix?
>BTW - I'm a noob (in case it wasn't totally obvious :) ) Thanks
>
>user$ ./startup.sh
>Using CATALINA_BASE: /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42
>Using CATALINA_HOME: /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42
>Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/temp
>Using JRE_HOME: 
>/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_45.jdk/Contents/Home
>Using CLASSPATH: 
>/Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/bin/bootstrap.jar:/Users/user/p
>ortal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/bin/tomcat-juli.jar
>Usage: catalina.sh ( commands ... )
>commands:
>debug Start Catalina in a debugger
>debug -security Debug Catalina with a security manager jpda start Start 
>Catalina under JPDA debugger run Start Catalina in the current window 
>run -security Start in the current window with security manager start 
>Start Catalina in a separate window start -security Start in a separate 
>window with security manager stop Stop Catalina, waiting up to 5 
>seconds for the process to end stop n Stop Catalina, waiting up to n 
>seconds for the process to end stop -force Stop Catalina, wait up to 5 
>seconds and then use kill -KILL if still running stop n -force Stop 
>Catalina, wait up to n seconds and then use kill -KILL if still running 
>configtest Run a basic syntax check on server.xml - check exit code for 
>result version What version of tomcat are you running?
>Note: Waiting for the process to end and use of the -force option 
>require that $CATALINA_PID is defined user$
>
>Tim Raymond
>Director, Central Applications
>Instructional and Information Technology California State Polytechnic 
>University, Pomona
>Phone: 909.869.6851
>Cell: 909.260.3200
>Fax: 909.979.6406
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[uportal-dev] Tomcat won't start on Mac

2013-11-22 Thread Tim Raymond
Greetings.
I am trying to get a local install on my Mac running Mavericks and I can't get 
tomcat to start. Executing startup.sh results in only displaying the usage for 
catalina.sh.
Google is no help in this matter :(. Any ideas on a fix?
BTW - I'm a noob (in case it wasn't totally obvious :) )
Thanks

user$ ./startup.sh
Using CATALINA_BASE:   /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42
Using CATALINA_HOME:   /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/temp
Using JRE_HOME:
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_45.jdk/Contents/Home
Using CLASSPATH:   
/Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/bin/bootstrap.jar:/Users/user/portal/apache-tomcat-7.0.42/bin/tomcat-juli.jar
Usage: catalina.sh ( commands ... )
commands:
  debug Start Catalina in a debugger
  debug -security   Debug Catalina with a security manager
  jpda startStart Catalina under JPDA debugger
  run   Start Catalina in the current window
  run -security Start in the current window with security manager
  start Start Catalina in a separate window
  start -security   Start in a separate window with security manager
  stop  Stop Catalina, waiting up to 5 seconds for the process to 
end
  stop nStop Catalina, waiting up to n seconds for the process to 
end
  stop -force   Stop Catalina, wait up to 5 seconds and then use kill -KILL 
if still running
  stop n -force Stop Catalina, wait up to n seconds and then use kill -KILL 
if still running
  configtestRun a basic syntax check on server.xml - check exit code 
for result
  version   What version of tomcat are you running?
Note: Waiting for the process to end and use of the -force option require that 
$CATALINA_PID is defined
user$

Tim Raymond
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Instructional and Information Technology
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