hi,
I got the same problem. I solved it by pointing JAVA_HOME to a java 5 jre
instead to a java 6 jdk.
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I have the same problem:
JBoss Portal 2.4 GA on Windows and login as admin - I am unable to expand
the last nodes (admin, default, test, etc) of the Portlet Management tree.
I am using Java 5.
Also, I tried to install JBoss AS first and then Portal as Brice suggested, but
this also did not
I am also using Portal 2.4 and Java 5.0 and can expand the page nodes (test,
admin, etc) without any problem. The thing is, you don't actually need to
expand the page nodes. If you click on the page node (such as 'default'), the
left side of the window displays the portlet windows and if you
Hi,
I also faced the error in the managment portlet when running JBoss Portal 2.4
with the Java 6 beta version. Using Java 5 everything works fine. Is there a
schedule to fix this bug? Maybe with the release of Java 6?
Best regards,
Alexander
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Sorry, if it is not clear.
Here are the points:
1. I've installed the Jboss Portal 2.4 GA(bundled file) on Suse 10.1.
- It can't expand the Portlet Management Tree
--Version 2.4 RC3 worked fine.
2. I've installed the same zip file ( Jboss Portal 2.4 GA) on Windows. I can
expand the
so the behavior you described in
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bundled version only? I got a little lost on the subject - you report no
problems on Windows, some issues on Suse Linux and a problem with the bundled
version - how can I connect the dots
The problem I had, which affected both 2.4.0 and 2.2.1 SP3, although in
slightly different ways was caused by my use of jdk 1.6 instead of 1.5. With
1.5 the Admin.ManagementPortletWindow does come up in a usable way although it
still generates a number java faces error. But that does not seem
in what way it doesn't work?
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Hi,
In fact, the version Jboss-portal-2.4.0.bundled does not work for me.
I installed first Jboss AS 4.0.4 then Jboss-Portal-2.4.0, and it is now
working for me.
Brice
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I can't expand the Admin portlet tree with the jboss Portal-2.4.0.bundled
Brice
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Hi Atma,
I see that you are installing on Windows. I have no problem with Windows even
with IE or Firefox. I can access Porlet Management and expand the root tree.
But I still have problem on Linux Suse 10.1.
I have no problem with the Portal 2.4 RC3.
Brice
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Hi Boleslaw,
Thanks for information.
The last version of Tomahawk is 1.1.3 released at 15 june.
I don't which version is included in Portal 2.4 ?
Brice
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The one in portal is:
Implementation-Version: 1.1.1 (October 25 2005)
you can find it in jboss-portal.sar/lib/tomahawk.jar
Also you probably need to upgrade other myfaces libs to handle dependencies.
They are shipped with AS in:
Boleslaw,
I see also the tomahawk.tld and tomahawk.taglib.xml files under
portal-core.war/WEB-INF. Do you think these files don't be needed to be touched?
I will just update the tomahawk.jar file and it will be OK?
Thanks.
Brice
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I guess not. newest tomahawk will probably need newer myfaces lib. But I
haven't try swaping it yet. tld and xml should be fine
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Boleslaw,
I replaced Myfaces-api, Myfaces-impl with newer version and also
tomahowk.jar, but no success:
Here below the error :
22:49:11,452 ERROR [STDERR] 23 août 2006 22:49:11
com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentRule warnAttr
ATTENTION: /WEB-INF/jsp/management/instances.xhtml @87,75 border=1
Brice,
I couldn't reproduce your errors - when I login, I can expand the root and view
the default portal, and its pages. Could you try clearing your browser cache or
restarting the server?
rali
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Hi Rali,
Thank you very much for your rapid response.
I am on Suse 10.1 with Firefox 1.5.0.4, Opera 9, Konqueror 3.5.1.
I try with all these browser. But no chance.
I have cleared the cache, I have relaunched the server, but the problem
remains. Same error message!
Hmm, I have no clues.
Can you look into the server.log to see if there is any error? The Facelet
error on the console can be ignored.
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I had a look at server.log but the only errors I found are those I put in my
post. Very strange.
Thank you for your help.
Brice
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