AW: Forum Portlet

2004-08-25 Thread dp
Hello Jeff, I'd like to buy your book. Please tell me of you're also using vm for your book-examples. thx a lot cu david -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Jeff Linwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. August 2004 18:11 An: Jetspeed Users List Betreff: Re: Forum Portlet

Re: Forum Portlet

2004-08-25 Thread Jeff Linwood
Hi, Dave Minter ported the open source forum YAZD to use portlets. You can read the chapter about it in our book, Building Portlets with the Java Portlet API. Should run on any JSR 168 compatible portal. You can download the source code for the book (with the portlet version of YAZD) from http://

Re: v1.5 Build Prob

2004-08-25 Thread Tod Thomas
Jeremy Ford wrote: > > Most of these jars are available directly from sun. Please download them > and place them into your local maven repository. BUILD FAILED File.. /home/tthomas/.maven/cache/maven-test-plugin-1.6.2/plugin.jelly Element... fail Line.. 181 Column 54 There were test

Re: Forum Portlet

2004-08-25 Thread Stefano Bianchi
Dear Filip, I solved this by embedding a Java Forum - YAZD in a IFramePortlet, but I got a lot of problem with login, user data update etc. (Jetspeed and YAZD are still separate worlds in my portal...) Maybe someone developed a Jetpeed Forum Portlet? Good luck Stefano - Original Message -

Forum Portlet

2004-08-25 Thread Filip Polsakiewicz
Hi everybody, I've read the archives on that but didn't find any satisfying answer. I plan to setup a portal using jetspeed. Therefor I would also want to include a forum in jetspeed. I did not really find any solutions to this (except for Chef). Are there any portlets I could setup in Jetspeed to