I got the archetypes sort of working and made some progress on liferay.
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3871 and the
attached jar which contains the projects I came up with and some
notes on what I did. It would be great if you could imitate what I
did to see if my instructions make sense. I'm planning to write up
something like this in the docs.
As noted with the attachment the server won't actually start, it gets
OOM permgen errors even with 512m.
Where did the geronimo-web.xml come from? Is it under an asl-
compatible license? If so I'd like to use this as an example for the
docs, especially if we can get it to work.
thanks
david jencks
On Feb 22, 2008, at 7:45 AM, Jim Foster wrote:
Shiva Kumar H R wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Peter Petersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Jim
I assume you are trying to install liferay in geronimo and not just
generate a new plan, with you do not need to, as Shiva have
provided you
with one (the geronimo-web.xml).
...
Looks like there is more to it than just that. I have been trying
it since
yesterday and it is failing with below error:
Installation FAILED: A plugin configuration must include one plugin
artifact, not 0
Any idea where is the source for
liferay-portal-geronimo-derby-pool-4.4.1.car ?
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Thanks,
Shiva
Hi Shiva,
Let me pass on to you directly what I told Peter.
I have an on-going discussion in process with David covering several
subtopics on this issue of running the Liferay portal in Geronimo.
We are going to put a lid on these security issues, then move
forward from
there...including addressing the Connector issue.
Perhaps it would be best if we all knew what we were all saying to
each
other? Please see the thread
"Re: Geronimo v2.1 Plan Creator => Deploy Liferay 4.4.1"
started by djencks.
The answer to your .car question is there.
Thanks!
Jim
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