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Posted to jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org by Michel Jonker <Mi...@e-office.com> on 2006/04/05 22:17:35 UTC
I need help running jetspeed-2 on WebSphere 6
I read a previous question on this, but didn't see a response yet.
WebSphere 6 is supported, right ?
Where should I start if I would start from scratch myself: maven ?
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Re: I need help running jetspeed-2 on WebSphere 6
Posted by Frank Stalherm <ma...@goodgulf.net>.
... of course you will need a datasource to the JS database. That
depends on whicht DB you are using.
Frank
Frank Stalherm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> that depends on what you want to do really. ;-)
>
> You can take jetspeed.war an deploy it into WS. The naked portal will
> work. Problem is: the deployer will not work because WS6 comes with an
> old version of jdom.jar. Since it is in the classpath before the one
> that comes with Jetspeed.
> From what I've learned, this library is not used by WS, so it is save
> to delete it from the libs directory. (....)
>
> Now you can put the layouts war in the JS deployment directory. It
> will be deployed and works.
> Since WS6 in the base version is not able to automatically deploy
> wars that are in the installedApps directory you will have to deploy
> additional wars manually through the admin console.
>
> Frank
>
>
> Michel Jonker wrote:
>> I read a previous question on this, but didn't see a response yet.
>> WebSphere 6 is supported, right ?
>>
>> Where should I start if I would start from scratch myself: maven ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> De informatie in dit e-mailbericht (inclusief aanhangsels) is
>> vertrouwelijk en is alleen bestemd voor de beoogde ontvanger(s).
>> Indien u dit bericht onterecht heeft ontvangen, wordt u verzocht het
>> bericht te retourneren en de ontvangen informatie op geen enkele
>> wijze te gebruiken.
>> The information contained in this e-mail (attachments included) may
>> be confidential and is intended solely for the person(s) indicated in
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>> please return it to the sender and do not use the content of the
>> message in any way.
>>
>
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Re: I need help running jetspeed-2 on WebSphere 6
Posted by Frank Stalherm <ma...@goodgulf.net>.
Hi,
that depends on what you want to do really. ;-)
You can take jetspeed.war an deploy it into WS. The naked portal will
work. Problem is: the deployer will not work because WS6 comes with an
old version of jdom.jar. Since it is in the classpath before the one
that comes with Jetspeed.
From what I've learned, this library is not used by WS, so it is save
to delete it from the libs directory. (....)
Now you can put the layouts war in the JS deployment directory. It will
be deployed and works.
Since WS6 in the base version is not able to automatically deploy wars
that are in the installedApps directory you will have to deploy
additional wars manually through the admin console.
Frank
Michel Jonker wrote:
> I read a previous question on this, but didn't see a response yet.
> WebSphere 6 is supported, right ?
>
> Where should I start if I would start from scratch myself: maven ?
>
>
>
>
> De informatie in dit e-mailbericht (inclusief aanhangsels) is vertrouwelijk en is alleen bestemd voor de beoogde ontvanger(s). Indien u dit bericht onterecht heeft ontvangen, wordt u verzocht het bericht te retourneren en de ontvangen informatie op geen enkele wijze te gebruiken.
>
> The information contained in this e-mail (attachments included) may be confidential and is intended solely for the person(s) indicated in the message. Should you have received this e-mail unintentionally, please return it to the sender and do not use the content of the message in any way.
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