Congratulations to all involved !
cheers,
Serge...
David Sean Taylor wrote:
The Apache Portals Jetspeed Team is pleased to announce the second
milestone release of Jetspeed-2.
The release is available for download from the Apache Download Mirrors:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi
Follow the
I'd go further and say that in a perfect world, user documentation
shouldn't be needed at all because the software would be so intuitive
that users would be able to understand it immediately.
Nobody really likes writing documentation... and nobody really likes
reading it to get the job done :)
f J2
- as other have said Fusion is a great migration path
Anyway, I didn't have time to follow the whole refactoring work on
deployment, but as long as it's able to deploy from a directory and
maybe has a listener interface I think it should be ok.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
David Sean Taylor
Did you delete your plugin directory ?
Regards,
Serge Huber.
At 07:00 25.06.2004, you wrote:
I download and install Maven 1.0rc3, but I got same error.
What is wrong???
Thanks.
>
> You might want to recycle your Maven plugins by deleted the content of
> ${user.home}/.maven/plugin
At 09:46 24.06.2004, you wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know a timeframe for when there will be an official release of
Jetspeed 2.0?
We are looking at developing a portal based application and it is
important that we follow the JSR 168 spec for future portability. Does
anyone know what the migration fro
You might want to recycle your Maven plugins by deleted the content of
${user.home}/.maven/plugins. Oh and upgrading to Maven 1.0 rc 3 since it is
required now for proper compilation of J2.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
At 07:57 24.06.2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
I have checkouted JetSpeed2. When I tried
the "plugin" functionality must be
implemented as it may concern multiple parts of J2. It will mostly
influence layout but it might also have to toy with navigational state or
other sub-systems.
I unfortunately am not familiar with J1's custom mode's system and we might
be ab
At 17:54 31.03.2004, you wrote:
On the other hand it works well with a tomcat 4 version.
Is there any problems with version 5 ?
Yes, the jetspeed.xml file needs to be moved under Tomcat 5 to
tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost
Regards,
Serge Huber.
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Maven install dir
6. Set the PATH to include MAVEN_HOME/bin directory (or MAVEN_HOME\bin if
you're using Windows)
Normally that should do the trick.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
At 12:00 31.03.2004, you wrote:
> C:\Apps\jetspeed2\portal>maven war
>
(...)
test:compile:
test:test:
I'm not entirely sure yet but I think it might be possible to set a
dependency to a plugin in the project.xml. That would solve the problem we
have currently with RC2.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
At 16:40 29.03.2004, you wrote:
Hi François,
It's a problem with RC2 of Maven. RC2 does n
A lot of times it's just because Tomcat 4 and 5 have different version of
JAR, maybe even that have been moved. I've solved most problems going from
one platform to another by moving JARs around (for example by copying them
in the WEB-INF/lib directory of the application if they weren't there).
and it :)
As for the PMC members and the process, I understand a small group of
volunteers must be able to decide for the masses on some issues. But I'm
sure that corporate issues can get in the way of the committee but hey
that's just how the world is :)
Regards,
Serge Huber.
At 10:08 A
r people that have existing servlet-based web applications
to migrate to portlets, and hopefully the upcoming final release of the
JSR-168 will help this.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
At 07:24 AM 9/4/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Serge,
I'm curious as to the relationship, if any, between Jahia and Jetspeed. Y
ing a JAR to compile
Jetspeed 2 :)
Ok ok I'll stop nagging :)
Regards,
Serge Huber.
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One thing I don't know about Jetspeed because I was away from the project
for a few years is if it's easily to set up in a cluster. This is one of my
main points of interest right now.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
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ics behind this JSR have slowed it down to a
crawl, and I think it's is best for version 1.0 to get out the door as soon
as possible, so that work may start on the foundation that's been laid out.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
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d in a minimal way without much effort. I hope this will indeed be
specified later, but given the time it has taken to specify point 2 I had
hope point 1 was being addressed too. Maybe it's not too late and before
the final release this can be added ? Can somebody here shed some lig
maximum compatibility.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
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ity to see what Im talking about.
We were planning on opening up a new CVS on Monday, jakarta-jetspeed-2.
However, we are still waiting to get the directories created on the CVS
server at Apache.
As soon as this happens, I'll let you know.
Cool, can't wait to see, and help out if
(http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?PlutoProposal)
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tlets, but this is very container specific and will have
to be modified to run on any other application server.
Regards,
Serge Huber.
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ther way to look at this problem is : how do we port Jetspeed to other
platforms than Tomcat ? In Tomcat we can access the whole source code and
add interceptors into the servlet lookup to dispatch to a portlet from
Jetspeed. How would we do this on Orion, or Resin, or WebLogic, or WebSphere ?
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