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[jira] Commented: (JS2-353) JetspeedServletContainer throws ServletException when called for jetspeed web app context
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-353?page=comments#action_12322812 ]
David Sean Taylor commented on JS2-353:
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The context for the jetspeed webapp is /jetspeed
Are you speaking of the entry in the portlet registry?
<portal>
Are you trying to render portlets in the /jetspeed context.
Im not sure if I follow....
> JetspeedServletContainer throws ServletException when called for jetspeed web app context
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> Key: JS2-353
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-353
> Project: Jetspeed 2
> Type: Improvement
> Components: Container
> Versions: 2.0-M3
> Environment: any
> Reporter: Richard Bock
> Priority: Minor
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> there is no context defined for the jetspeed web app as it is not a porlet application itself. In this case a servlet exception is thrown in JetspeedServletContainer init method. Is the ServletException really required or is there a workaround that avoids the Exception?
> Reason: When analysing Tomcat error logs this is usually some sort of confusion with customers and system test as it causes a Servlet Exception and the first attempt is something is wrong ...
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