Fixed it myself by adding to
jboss-portal-2.0-beta1-bin/portal-core.sar/portal-cms.war/WEB-INF/web.xml
anonymous wrote :
| mime-mapping
| jsp
| mime-typetext/plain/mime-type
| /mime-mapping
|
However, the editor still parses out the tags.
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I tried wrting jsp in Nukes and although the source was saved properly, it
wouldn't display the page.
Do the developers of the CMS have in mind to be able to(maybe in the near
future) manage and serve jsp files as well?
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I don't believe our editor supports JSP tags or anything that isnt text/html or
text/plain.
I can look thru their forums once their site is up again and find out for sure.
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I apologize if this question is simple, but I'm unclear on a few concepts.
I was wondering how the Portal CMS serves the files. Would it allow jsp code to
be interpreted by the server?
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Currently this is not possible. Even if we allowed the cms to serve jsp
(currently), they would not be compiled and you would probably only see the raw
jsp page as html.
In the future, perhaps. It would be a nice feature, but then we'd have to deal
with the editor handling them and not messing
This would be a great feature, and is the main reason why I have been
considering portals other than JBoss Portal. It is seems pretty limiting to
have the CMS only be able to manage static files.
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Have you found any that manage JSP files? Any recommendations?
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JSP is the language I need to go with.
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Maybe so, but I'm sure such a feature would be popular.
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the thing is that jsp must be located in the war file and cms file are located
in a database. jsp are not designed to be stored in the db, for that you should
consider another scripting language.
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in that case, it needs serious hacking
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Is it standard with nukes or was it just a hack? I looked at Nukes but didn't
find such functionality.
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it has been removed from the codebase but is still in the CVS
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actually I did it once for nukes and it worked.
thomas is supposed to do it for jbpm soon, so it is not impossible to have it
back.
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I take it it's not production worthy. I'm working on a commercial site that's
gotta have stability.
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