Re: Struts Web App in Jetspeed portal

2006-06-19 Thread Matthew Ryan
That's where it is!!! Thanks for that. Matthew Ate Douma wrote: Matthew Ryan wrote: Hi, I pulled down the Jetspeed 2 repository, looked for the JPetStore example but didn't find it. Under 'applications' I only have; - demo - gems - j2-admin - rss I 'chucke

Re: Struts Web App in Jetspeed portal

2006-06-19 Thread Matthew Ryan
lication I have done into Portlets and into Jetspeed 2. That's going really well so far. Just now have to look a bit deeper at re-skinning Jetspeed. I will update my local copy of the repository and see if JPetStore comes down. Thanks Matthew Quoting Ate Douma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Re: Struts Web App in Jetspeed portal

2006-06-16 Thread Matthew Ryan
You might find some inspiration off Matt Raible's notes on moving the Struts Equinox app into Jetspeed 2. http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=StrutsPortlet Cheers Matt Quoting Susheel Choudhari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi > > > > I am using struts to develop a web application. I want

Re: How to develop Jetspeed with Netbeans?

2006-06-15 Thread Matthew Ryan
Absolutely. I'm a bit flat out at work today but when I get back to my city tonight I will write to you directly and walk you through what I have. Matt Quoting Jose Luis Granda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Can help you? I like to participate in module development > > 200

Re: How to develop Jetspeed with Netbeans?

2006-06-15 Thread Matthew Ryan
I'm working on a Module for NetBeans that will ease development for Jetspeed 2. It's still a work in progress though. When it's ready I will post it on the mailing list. Matt Quoting arker statis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I know there's a plugin/template with a standard portlet, search in nb > of

Re: Sample Portlet using Web Application Framework

2006-06-11 Thread Matthew Ryan
(of course not conflicting with any used fragment id or anything that might be using the same row or column) 6) A couple refreshes on the page and the Portlet showed up nicely. Regards, Matt Matthew Ryan wrote: Hello all, Does anyone have a link to a 'ready-to-Jetspeed2-deploy&#

Sample Portlet using Web Application Framework

2006-06-11 Thread Matthew Ryan
Hello all, Does anyone have a link to a 'ready-to-Jetspeed2-deploy' sample portlet using a Web Application Framework, be it Struts 1 or WebWork 2? There used to be a Struts MailReader (for Jetspeed 2 deployment) Portlet example around a while ago but couldn't find it online. Regards, Matt

Re: Turning a MyFaces web application into a portlet?

2006-05-29 Thread Matthew Ryan
Hey Scrut, You should go and download : Portlets and Apache Portals by Stefan Hepper, Peter Fischer, Stephan Hesmer, Richard Jacob, David Taylor Somehow the publishing of the book was cancelled at the end but a downloadable PDF of the book is available. I don't have the link but with a little d

Menus based on Profile

2006-05-16 Thread Matthew Ryan
Greetings everyone, I was wondering whether anyone has or whether it is easy to set up Menu-ing based on User Profiles. I know this is probably something that would need a custom job but maybe someone has done this before. Basically, a system 'admin' may log in and get a menu either based on a Ro

Re: RFC: J2 Build System

2006-02-20 Thread Matthew Ryan
So many people have found Maven a stumbling block to getting started I think that for all the benefits it does more harm than good. People like myself swarmed to Jetspeed 2, got a little bogged down, have hung in there for a period of time (admittedly not helping at all but waiting for good person

RE: Problem deploying Simplest Portlet

2006-01-30 Thread Matthew Ryan
est for Portlet Application simplest' is displayed at runtime. Otherwise, I can't reproduce your error. On 1/30/06, Matthew Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Frank, > > I just tried that as well and still no luck. I have the exact same error. > > I didn't

Re: Problem deploying Simplest Portlet

2006-01-30 Thread Matthew Ryan
make sure you rip the carriage returns from your PSML files too ... I just remembered that was another issue I had as well. - Frank -Original Message----- From: Matthew Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 03:17 AM To: Jetspeed Users List Subject: Re: Problem

Re: Problem deploying Simplest Portlet

2006-01-30 Thread Matthew Ryan
psml was missing the xml header. I have to admit that I was having difficulties with this because I am running two different jdk's. Which jdk are you using? I'll try later on windows. Philip On 1/29/06, Matthew Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Frank, I ripped out all the

Re: Problem deploying Simplest Portlet

2006-01-28 Thread Matthew Ryan
loy my portlet application into jetspeed. - Frank -Original Message- From: Matthew Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 05:14 PM To: jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org Subject: Problem deploying Simplest Portlet Hi, I just gave this tutorial a go and found

Problem deploying Simplest Portlet

2006-01-28 Thread Matthew Ryan
Hi, I just gave this tutorial a go and found trouble deploying the Portlet. Any ideas? Maybe someone else has had this problem. http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/guides/guide-simple-portlet.html Found web.xml ERROR: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: WEB-INF/portlet.xml org.apache.jetsp