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Posted to wsrp4j-user@portals.apache.org by Julie MacNaught <jm...@apache.org> on 2004/06/02 21:37:07 UTC

Re: install provider pluto

This should work with the pluto jar files that we supply in the WSRP4J tree.

Denis Queffeulou wrote:

>
>> You need to create a build.properties file in the proxyportlet 
>> directory.  There is a file called build.properites.example.  Copy it 
>> to build.properties and edit it for your environment.
>>
> Ok, it works better, thanks, but I have another error :
>
> prepare web archive 'proxyportlet' ...
> CASTOR-Exception: org.exolab.castor.mapping.MappingException: Nested 
> error: java
> .io.FileNotFoundException: 
> c:\wsrp4j\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.30\webapps\pluto\WEB-INF
> \data\xml\portletdefinitionmapping.xml (Le chemin d'accÞs spÚcifiÚ est 
> introuvab
> le)
> java.io.IOException: Failed to load mapping file 
> c:/wsrp4j/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.30
> /webapps\pluto\WEB-INF\data\xml\portletdefinitionmapping.xml
>        at 
> org.apache.pluto.portalImpl.Deploy.prepareWebArchive(Deploy.java:141)
>
>        at org.apache.pluto.portalImpl.Deploy.main(Deploy.java:480)
>
> I wonder if I have also to install pluto in Tomcat first ?
> I mean : pluto is not included in wsrp4j ?
> Sorry, perhaps it's obvious...I'm not easy with cvs distributions
>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to install wsrp4j and the script 
>>> install-provider-pluto.bat give me the following error :
>>>
>>> build.jar:
>>> Building jar: 
>>> C:\wsrp4j\ws-wsrp4j\portlets\proxyportlet\classes\${jarfile}
>>>
>>> BUILD FAILED
>>> file:C:/wsrp4j/ws-wsrp4j/portlets/build/build.xml:91: A zip file 
>>> cannot include
>>> itself
>>>
>>>
>>> In fact, in verbose I can see that ${jarfile} is not initialized.
>>>
>>> So how can i initialize this variable ?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>
>

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Julie MacNaught
IBM Research
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