Hope someone can help me here please.
I am using Linux (Fedora Core 1), j2sdk1.4.2_06, jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30.
I have download the jetspeed-2.0-M1-src.tar.gz to install JS2.
I've set up MAVEN_HOME, ANT_HOME, JAVA_HOME, PATH and CLASSPATH environment
parameters. I have been sucessfully created the n
Did you defined correctly all Jetspeed 2 parameters in the build.properties ?
\\shared\lib\pluto-1.0.1-rc1.jar (The network path was not found) is not correct path
Christophe
Ramin wrote:
Hello all, im new here.. pardon me if this has been covered before.
Just did a fresh checkout of JS2 from
You might be right.. in the build.properties file, the
org.apache.jetspeed.server.home was set to $CATALINA_HOME/ and I
assumed that it was using my environment variable that I had set. I
guess I had to actually replace that with the real value. I put in the
full path to my tomcat folder and testin
You did not set the following property (correctly):
org.apache.jetspeed.server.home
in the build.properties file of the root Jetspeed-2 directory.
If your root Tomcat directory is "C:\tomcat5"
you should have a line like this in the properties file:
org.apache.jetspeed.server.home = C:/tomcat5
Hello all, im new here.. pardon me if this has been covered before.
Just did a fresh checkout of JS2 from CVS and tried to follow the
"Gettin Started" guide on the website. Opened up 2 shells, started the
test.server and then tried to run maven allClean allBuild.
Got this error:
BUILD FAILED
File
23, 2005 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: getting started
Hi Bernhard,
The build file that you showed earlier on this thread, is that the
complete build file that you have? I just happened to notice that it is
missing the entire DB configuration section. I would suggest take the same
build file that comes with
home directory and
rename it, and change the paths. This has always worked for me.
Let me know if you need any help ;)
Cheers,
Amit
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n the .zip file? i created
my own, like it is told in the getting started manual... maybe i give it a
try and use the delivered file (changing the name from
build.properties.sampe to build.properties ;-)
amit - thank you for attention to my problems,
i'll let you know if i'm
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 08:49:33 +0100
my build.properties file looks like this:
# jetspeed 2 home required for build
org.apache.jetspeed.proje
: HTTP Status 503 - Servlet jetspeed
is currently unavailable
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Can you show your build.properties file ... I think you might not have set
the
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Goodluck,
Amit
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Subject: getting started
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 00:07:46 +0100
hi all!
has somebody a detailed installation instructi
hi all!
has somebody a detailed installation instruction for jetspeed 2?
i use windows xp
-tomcat 5.0.28
-maven 1.0.2
-java 1.4.2_03
i tried to follow the getting started instruction on the apache homepage but
it doesn't work...
after following all steps, and t
t.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
>at org.s
>
> So, it seems to be related to the preferences framework. Could the cause be
> the JVM used? Is there any restriction regarding the JVM?
> Anyway, what could it be?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Wellington
>
> -Original
anuary 2005 12:01
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Subject: Re: Hi and getting started
Hello!
>
> Yes, just a plain out-of-the-box startup. I suppose everything was
> boxed in with the db. Should I run any script on it before trying to
> play with the program?
try to run start-database.s
Hello!
>
> Yes, just a plain out-of-the-box startup. I suppose everything was boxed in
> with the db. Should I run any script on it before trying to play with the
> program?
try to run start-database.sh(.bat) script from
$TOMCAT_HOME/jetspeed-database/ directory - restart tomcat, and browse
http:/
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Subject: Re: Hi and getting started
Hi Lacerda
> Hi everybody,
>
> My name is Wellington Silva, I`m trying to install the Jetspeed 2
> portal on Tomcat, but got back the following exception
>
> org.apache.jetspeed.exception.JetspeedException: Unable t
Hi Lacerda
> Hi everybody,
>
> My name is Wellington Silva, I`m trying to install the Jetspeed 2 portal on
> Tomcat, but got back the following exception
>
> org.apache.jetspeed.exception.JetspeedException: Unable to create Engine
> org.apache.jetspeed.Jetspeed.createEngine(Jetspeed.java:76)
> o
Hi everybody,
My name is Wellington Silva, I`m trying to install the Jetspeed 2 portal on
Tomcat, but got back the following exception
org.apache.jetspeed.exception.JetspeedException: Unable to create Engine
org.apache.jetspeed.Jetspeed.createEngine(Jetspeed.java:76)
org.apache.jetspeed.engine.J
ge/carlossg
> -Original Message-
> From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 10:38 PM
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: Re: Getting Started
>
> Thanks for the hints. I got stopped before you did but it
> helped to see w
I am not sure since I am not using Eclipse. However, from what I read
about from the wiki, it might be necessary to set the jave home path
as a url (ie . file:/ ). Here's the excerpt from the wiki
Before we go any further, make sure that the Maven settings are
correct in Eclipse. Open the Eclipse
her you were successful in building Jetspeed 2. But
thought I would share my experience to make the process easier.
Thanks,
Hema
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 12:26:14 -0500, Ron Wheeler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In getting started with Jetspeed, I am trying to follow the instructions
on
http
e.com/jetspeed-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg16644.html
> >Copy all the files and restart Tomcat.
> >
> >7. Finally, http://localhost:8080/jetspeed is loaded with the new
> >jetspeed 2 page. Logged in as admin/jetspeed user/password combo.
> >What?? Invalid username/pas
er you were successful in building Jetspeed 2. But
thought I would share my experience to make the process easier.
Thanks,
Hema
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 12:26:14 -0500, Ron Wheeler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In getting started with Jetspeed, I am trying to follow the instructions
on
http://portals
.4.2_02 or higher.
I am not sure whether you were successful in building Jetspeed 2. But
thought I would share my experience to make the process easier.
Thanks,
Hema
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 12:26:14 -0500, Ron Wheeler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In getting started with Jetspeed, I am trying
In getting started with Jetspeed, I am trying to follow the instructions
on
http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/mail-lists.html
fairly literally to see how clear they really are to a new person.
I have Apache and Tomcat working at the start of the process.
Problem 1) The instructions do not
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> From: Wilson, Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 10:48 AM
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: RE: Getting Started
>
> I have not used Tomcat before and one of the things that I read about it
> was that it does not handle al
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This sounds right. However, I don't agree with HAVING to use Tomcat with Apache. If
I were you I would test both configurations (Apache/Tomcat and Tomcat Standalone) and
th
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 5:45 PM
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> Subject: Getting Started
>
> Good afternoon...
>
> I am just starting my implementation of JetSpeed and want to make sure
> that I am going in the right direction.
> It looks like my
Good afternoon...
I am just starting my implementation of JetSpeed and want to make sure that I am going
in the right direction.
It looks like my steps will be:
- Configure system with JDK
- Configure Tomcat (should this be configured in conjunction with an Apache Server. I
have heard that it
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