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[jira] Created: (JS2-234) Third-party portlets not included in M2 release

Third-party portlets not included in M2 release
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         Key: JS2-234
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-234
     Project: Jetspeed 2
        Type: Bug
  Components: Demo Portlets  
    Versions: 2.0-M2    
    Reporter: Craig Doremus


Third-party portlets (Google, Plumtree RSS and Sun portlets) are not included in Jetspeed-2.0-M2 bundled release, which causes an error when trying to access them after a new install. For instance, in view mode when accessing the Google portlet, this error message is displayed in the portlet window:

Encountered the following problem(s) while attmepting to render portlet fragment: googlePortlet1
Failed to retrieve Portlet Definition for GooglePortlet::GooglePortlet
org.apache.jetspeed.container.window.FailedToRetrievePortletWindow: No PortletEntity exists for for id googlePortlet1 removing window from cache.
Failed to retrieve Portlet Definition for GooglePortlet::GooglePortlet

A similar error ocurrs when running the other two third-party portlet applications.
If you download and install these portlets from their third-party location, the errors go away. My suggestion is to modify the logic in accessing these portlets to alert the user a portlet is missing and notify him/her where to obtain the portlet. Alternatively, you can include the missing third-party portlets in the Jetspeed distribution, but licensing issues may preclude that alternative.


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[jira] Commented: (JS2-234) Third-party portlets not included in M2 release

Posted by "David Sean Taylor (JIRA)" <je...@jakarta.apache.org>.
     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-234?page=comments#action_62844 ]
     
David Sean Taylor commented on JS2-234:
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I agree a better message would be helpful such as "We cant distribute these portlets as they are not Apache licensed. Please download from here XXXX"

> Third-party portlets not included in M2 release
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JS2-234
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-234
>      Project: Jetspeed 2
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Demo Portlets
>     Versions: 2.0-M2
>     Reporter: Craig Doremus

>
> Third-party portlets (Google, Plumtree RSS and Sun portlets) are not included in Jetspeed-2.0-M2 bundled release, which causes an error when trying to access them after a new install. For instance, in view mode when accessing the Google portlet, this error message is displayed in the portlet window:
> Encountered the following problem(s) while attmepting to render portlet fragment: googlePortlet1
> Failed to retrieve Portlet Definition for GooglePortlet::GooglePortlet
> org.apache.jetspeed.container.window.FailedToRetrievePortletWindow: No PortletEntity exists for for id googlePortlet1 removing window from cache.
> Failed to retrieve Portlet Definition for GooglePortlet::GooglePortlet
> A similar error ocurrs when running the other two third-party portlet applications.
> If you download and install these portlets from their third-party location, the errors go away. My suggestion is to modify the logic in accessing these portlets to alert the user a portlet is missing and notify him/her where to obtain the portlet. Alternatively, you can include the missing third-party portlets in the Jetspeed distribution, but licensing issues may preclude that alternative.

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