Jetspeed with JSP

2004-01-09 Thread Vijay Shrivastava
I need to use JSP as templating engine for an application hosted within Jetspeed. I have few questions in this regard any suggestion is appreciated? 1. When using JSP is it possible to attach multiple Action classes to one portlet? 2. Is there any guidelines how many pages should map to one portl

RE: Existing application (virtual directory or soft link)?

2004-01-02 Thread Vijay Shrivastava
riginal Message----- From: Vijay Shrivastava [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 2:07 PM To: Jetspeed Users List Subject: RE: Existing application (virtual directory or soft link)? Archana Tanks once again, I have configured the Jportal and analyzing it's structure I am s

JBoss with JetSpeed

2004-01-02 Thread Vijay Shrivastava
I am trying to install Jetspeed1.4 release with Jboss3.2.3 on WindowsXP professional edition. I followed the instruction from http://www.shiftat.com/blog/comments/werner?anchor=running_jetspeed_on_jboss Afterwards Jboss doesn't finish startup completely. It hangs at starting Jetspeed. Following

RE: Existing application (virtual directory or soft link)?

2003-12-24 Thread Vijay Shrivastava
Archana Tanks once again, I have configured the Jportal and analyzing it's structure I am sure it will help but in mean time. Here is some clarification my question, I am not writing a portal Application. I am planning to use default Portal Application. But in that default portal application I a

RE: Existing application (virtual directory or soft link)?

2003-12-24 Thread Vijay Shrivastava
Thanks Archana for your first reply it was very helpful, I can see my images. I have started looking at the tutorial not yet got complete hold of it. Here is my question again. I have an existing application (app) hosted in Tomcat works completely, and it is located under /tomcatroot/webpapps/a

Existing application (virtual directory or soft link)?

2003-12-24 Thread Vijay Shrivastava
Hi there, I am a new user of Jetspeed. I have an existing JSP application hosted in Tomcat, which I want to add as a portlet or view as an portlet in jetspeed. This application has directory structure parallel to jetspeed, is there a way this application can be viewed in a portlet by either re

question regarding an existing jsp application

2003-12-24 Thread Vijay Shrivastava
Hi there, I am anew user of Jetspeed. I have an existing JSP application, which I want to add as a portlet or view as an portlet. I have copied my jsp files to C:\tomcat\webapps\jetspeed\WEB-INF\templates\jsp\portlets\html folder. And created relative directories for images, include etc. My re