Robert Young wrote:
So what is the difference in the following goals?
I am making a guess here.
QuickStart: Build with demo portlets and layouts?
builds everything. standard jetspeed demo release
MiniStart: Build without demo portlets, but with layouts and all
necessary database data to deploy you
So what is the difference in the following goals?
I am making a guess here.
QuickStart: Build with demo portlets and layouts?
MiniStart: Build without demo portlets, but with layouts and all
necessary database data to deploy your own portlets?
BasicStart: ?
On 4/14/05, David Sean Taylor
Rene Medellin wrote:
Yup. Could really use some guidance on that. (Have not
heard anything on this since the original post)
I think if someone could outline what all the minimal
pieces are then maybe some of us could take a shot at
writing the jetspeed2:genapp Maven goal. But the new
distribution s
s List , Robert Young
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Jetspeed2-M2 genapp
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 10:39:08 -0700 (PDT)
Yup. Could really use some guidance on that. (Have not
heard anything on this since the original post)
I think if someone could outline what all the minimal
pieces are
Yup. Could really use some guidance on that. (Have not
heard anything on this since the original post)
I think if someone could outline what all the minimal
pieces are then maybe some of us could take a shot at
writing the jetspeed2:genapp Maven goal. But the new
distribution structure is so compl
I haven't seen any good documentation on how to build a clean jetspeed
portal without the demo portlets. I am wanting to start developing
against J2 M2 and I would like a clean start. Can somebody point me
in the right direction?
Thanks.
On 4/5/05, Rene Medellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I di
I didn't see a maven goal in J2-M2 similar to the old
"jetspeed:genapp" from J1.5.
I'm trying to generate a stripped-down WAR file that
will contain only the bare minimum for me to start
adding my own custom portlets (i.e. minus all the demo
eye-candy). Anyone got any suggestions?
I reckon just