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Did you add the following in jetspeed-portlet.xml of your portlet application?
The PortletSelector portlet requires the above service during initialization.
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> You said you are extending the
> org.apache.jetspeed.portlets.selector.PortletSelector class from the
> j2-admin application. (It sounds like you are using version 2.1.3). Im
> not sure why it would fail to find the sec
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 2:09 PM, bhardage wrote:
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> This is actually a duplicate of another post I made as a reply to another
> question, but I decided it deserved its own post:
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> First, let me say that I know fairly little about how Jetspeed's security
> works, and I'm hoping that there's a si
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I guess the real problem is that I don't really know what a
securityAccessController is.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
B.J.
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