Archiva on Jetty 6

2006-12-19 Thread Cliff
27;m not too familiar with it. Thanx in advance... -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Archiva-on-Jetty-6-tf2846265.html#a7948120 Sent from the archiva-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: Archiva on Jetty 6

2006-12-19 Thread Max Bowsher
Cliff wrote: > javax.naming.NameNotFoundException; remaining name 'env/jdbc/users' > > I see that the instructions for deploying on Tomcat mention the > configuration of a data source and I believe that is my problem. I'm asking > here because I want to make sure that I'm not missing something els

Re: Archiva on Jetty 6

2006-12-19 Thread Cliff
to copy > archiva-webapp/src/jetty-env.xml into the WEB-INF directory of the webapp. > > You'll need to use an unpacked directory instead of a .war file - but, > I've heard it said that you need to do that anyway for Archiva, because > it tries to write logs to a director

Re: Archiva on Jetty 6

2006-12-19 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Archiva+FAQ Emmanuel Cliff a écrit : Max, It's still not working. I copied the derby jar into $JETTY_HOME/lib and I copied the jetty-env.xml from src into the expanded war file under WEB-INF and redeployed but I still get errors What am I doing wrong?

Re: Archiva on Jetty 6

2007-01-03 Thread drekka
ns for deploying on Tomcat mention the >>>> configuration of a data source and I believe that is my problem. I'm >>>> asking >>>> here because I want to make sure that I'm not missing something else. >>>> Also, >>>> I'm hoping someone can walk me thorugh setting up the DataSource in >>>> Jetty6 >>>> since I'm not too familiar with it. Thanx in advance... >>> >>> The easiest way to get around this is to copy >>> archiva-webapp/src/jetty-env.xml into the WEB-INF directory of the >>> webapp. >>> >>> You'll need to use an unpacked directory instead of a .war file - but, >>> I've heard it said that you need to do that anyway for Archiva, because >>> it tries to write logs to a directory inside the webapp. Though, recent >>> commits might have changed that. >>> >>> Max. >>> >>> >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Archiva-on-Jetty-6-tf2846265.html#a8153434 Sent from the archiva-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.