>From: John Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The tutorials for the shale-clay-usecases? Where are they? The > Javadocs aren't even there... Why must I read a tutorial to install > a war? I know how to install wars, at least I think I do.
You can find the latest from the nightly builds [1]. This is the last paragraph on the shale home page [2]. [1] http://people.apache.org/builds/shale/nightly/examples/shale-blank-20070411.zip [2] http://shale.apache.org/index.html#download >Am I naming the application wrong in OC4J, or the context-root? If you install the war in the nightly package, you can give it any context root you desire. > Do I need a deployment plan? I think misdirecting to Eclipse > or JDeveloper is not the point. I can see plenty of documentation > for building. All I want to do at this point is install the out of the > box shale-clay-usecases.war in a standalone OC4J...and it > isn't working. I have some documents that I can send you offline that outlines setting up a maven 2 build in JDeveloper. It will not be exactly what you need but it might get you started. You need to manually register the JDeveloper/OC4J JSP and servlet libraries. This also applies if you want to use the ADF Components or JSF RI 1.1. Another approach would be to perform a svn checkout of the usecases and build from that. There is a Jdev maven 2 plugin that is part of myfaces Trinidad that you can use to generate the JDeveloper workspace and project files. I'll shoot you some docs later this evening... > > John > > At 02:09 PM 4/11/2007, Hermod Opstvedt wrote: > >Hi > > > >You do not need to do anything when using Eclipse - That was for JDeveloper > > > >See the tutorials on the Shale Wiki > > > >Hermod > > > > > >-----Opprinnelig melding----- > >Fra: John Carlson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sendt: 11. april 2007 23:00 > >Til: user@shale.apache.org > >Emne: Re: stack traces from shale-clay-usecases > > > >I tried renaming the taglib.tld's without success. I'm using Eclipse for my > >IDE, but I'm just trying to deploy the out of the box war, and when I click > >on the links, I get exceptions. > > > >I just tried with the 4/11 snapshot. No luck. Can the war be used, or must > >I do a complete build? I > >did rebuild core and validator with maven, and verified that the taglibs > >were renamed. > > > >Could there be something with having both 1.0.4 and 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT jars in > >the WEB-INF/lib folder? > > > >John > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >------------------------------------------------------------ > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary VanMatre) > >Subject Re: stack traces from shale-clay-usecases > >Date Sat, 03 Feb 2007 05:10:58 GMT > > > > > >I was able to run the shale-clay-usecases in 10g (10.1.3.1.1) from > >JDeveloper Studio 10.1.3.2 > >but I had to make a few minor changes. > > > >For some reason, JDeveloper doesn't like that the shale-core and > >shale-validator jars have > >TLD files with the name "taglib.tld"? I renamed the TLD's and > >it was happy? > > > >I pulled down the trinidad maven plugin to build the JDeveloper project > >file and ran from > >the IDE. I had to include the "JSP Runtime" libraries > >too. > > > > > >I'm not sure if that's what you are seeing? It's weird that > >"taglib.tld" trips it up? > > > >Gary > >-------------- Original message -------------- > > > >I got a couple of stacktraces from the shale-clay-usecases using OC4J > >10.1.3.1 (supposedly > >supports J2EE 1.4). I deployed the shale-clay-usecases.war and > >tried to use the rolodex use > >cases. None of the rolodex cases work, although the first use case > >page does work.