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my faces
Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
http://myfaces.org
I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by building in JSF support
and using these components in the admin and demo portlets...
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Re: my faces
Posted by Roger Ruttimann <ro...@apache.org>.
I see a JSF portlet coming. I think a big plus for Jetspeed could be
that it integrates all these technologies (Struts, PHP, JSF,..) in a portal.
Roger
David Sean Taylor wrote:
> Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
>
> http://myfaces.org
>
> I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by building in JSF
> support and using these components in the admin and demo portlets...
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failed allBuild
Posted by Robert Parrott <pa...@physics.harvard.edu>.
Hi folks,
I'm trying to evaluate Jetspeed-2 vs. Jetspeed-1.5 as a basis for a
project I;m working on, developing a web portal for grid-related needs.
My goal is to adapt some portlets from www.gridport.net, built on
jetspeed-1.5 to our own needs. using Jetspeed-2 will take a little bit
of modification, from Jetspeed-1.5.
3 Questions are:
1) Is there a known process for migrating Jetspeed-1.5 portlets to the
more standardized Jetspeed 2 API?
2) Is Jetspeed 2 stable enough at his point for someone new to portal
development (but not Java, JSP etc.) to make efficient use of it at
this point? Also, is there enough documentation to make its use
feasible at this point, and how much of the Jetspeed-1.5 documentation
is still relevant.
3) I'm having trouble getting Jetspeed-2 to build at this point. These
are the problems so far:
A)
Relatively small:
" Attempting to download pluto-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar"
pluto-1.0.1.jar is in the maven repository, as is a
pluto-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar, but as maven continues to report this, I
assume it isn't really found. Being new to maven, this may be a simple
rehashing or something.
B)
Probably small too:
"Plugin 'maven-deploy-plugin' in project 'Jetspeed-2 Portal
Commons' is not available"
Plugin for Jetspeed-1.5 is installed, but, project files missing from
plugin/ directory in Jetspeed-2.
C)
Real error:
With the test server " maven start.test.server" running, build fails on
Component Manager. This continues to stop the process even with
"-DignoreFailures=true " added.
+----------------------------------------
| Build and Install the Component Manager jar Jetspeed-2 Component
Manager
| Memory: 22M/33M
+----------------------------------------
Plugin 'maven-deploy-plugin' in project 'Jetspeed-2 Component Manager'
is not available
[ ...SNIP ...]
test:test:
dbSetup:
[junit] Running org.apache.jetspeed.components.TestComponentManager
[junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 2.817
sec
[junit] Running
org.apache.jetspeed.components.TestGroovyComponentAdapter
[junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 2.935
sec
[junit] Running
org.apache.jetspeed.components.TestInterceptorAdapter
[junit] Tests run: 3, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 1.087
sec
[junit] [ERROR] TEST
org.apache.jetspeed.components.TestInterceptorAdapter FAILED
BUILD FAILED
File...... /Users/parrott/portal/jetspeed-2/maven.xml
Element... maven:reactor
Line...... 172
Column.... 40
Unable to obtain goal [test:test] --
/Users/parrott/.maven/cache/maven-test-plugin-1.6.2/plugin.jelly:181:
54: <fail> There were test failures.
Total time: 1 minutes 3 seconds
Finished at: Sun Jul 18 09:28:33 EDT 2004
Thanx so much for your work,
rob
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Re: my faces
Posted by ma...@gruppoatlantis.com.
I have spent a bit of time in a use of jsf (with Java Studio Creator) for
a rapid develop of JSF portlet (with SUN RI), an article about the work
of this portlet are in progress (article available when are completed on
jugsardegna.org).The function are very simple, i use the same examples of the
http://www.jugsardegna.org/vqwiki/jsp/Wiki?PortletJava2En
for a better comprension, if you think that are interesting, i can
modified or integrate the code with the version for jet1 and jet2 with
myfaces.
Massimiliano Dessì
> Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
>
> http://myfaces.org
>
> I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by building in JSF support
> and using these components in the admin and demo portlets...
>
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Re: my faces
Posted by "Scott T. Weaver" <sc...@binary-designs.net>.
Sounds like a good idea, if JSF is really all it is cracked up to be.
David Sean Taylor wrote:
> Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
>
> http://myfaces.org
>
> I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by building in JSF
> support and using these components in the admin and demo portlets...
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Re: my faces
Posted by David Le Strat <dl...@yahoo.com>.
Big +1.
--- David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com> wrote:
> Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
>
> http://myfaces.org
>
> I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by
> building in JSF support
> and using these components in the admin and demo
> portlets...
>
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Re: my faces
Posted by David Le Strat <dl...@yahoo.com>.
Also check:
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/MyFacesProposal
--- David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com> wrote:
> Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
>
> http://myfaces.org
>
> I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by
> building in JSF support
> and using these components in the admin and demo
> portlets...
>
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Re: my faces
Posted by Massimiliano Dessì <de...@yahoo.it>.
No, i have use the JSF RI with java studio creator for
a Presentation at Cagliari University for a
jugsardegna meeting, and during work i think that the
portlet develop (mainly the view) can
run more faster with a jsf.
Form this moment i write the code for jetspeed1 (to
test immediatly) and the code is not complex, i use
two class and one jsp template.
The noise part is according configuration file, tld
and other file to work fine with tomcat and jetspeed.
After complete the article (with configuration of
environment step by step), i can widen the article,
with the difference between RI and a open-source
implements.
I need only a bit of time (new born permits :-) ) to
test myfaces with the code.
Massimiliano Dessì
--- David Le Strat <dl...@yahoo.com> ha scritto: >
Are you saying that you have updated MyFaces to
> support portlets? I would love to see that. I have
> started to work on it myself, but time has been
> scarce
> ;(
>
> I also know that Jason Novotny from Gridsphere is
> interested in this as well.
>
> David.
> --- Massimiliano Dessì <de...@yahoo.it> wrote:
> > I have spent a bit of time in a use of jsf (with
> > Java
> > Studio Creator) for
> > a rapid develop of JSF portlet (with SUN RI), an
> > article about the work
> > of this portlet are in progress (article available
> > when are completed on
> > jugsardegna.org).
> > The function of the portlet it's very simple, i
> use
> > the same examples of the
> >
>
http://www.jugsardegna.org/vqwiki/jsp/Wiki?PortletJava2En
> > for a better comprension, if you think that are
> > interesting, i can
> > modified or integrate the code with the version
> for
> > jet1 and jet2 with myfaces.
> >
> > Massimiliano Dessì
> >
> > --- David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com> ha
> > scritto: > Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
> > >
> > > http://myfaces.org
> > >
> > > I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by
> > > building in JSF support
> > > and using these components in the admin and demo
> > > portlets...
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Re: my faces
Posted by David Le Strat <dl...@yahoo.com>.
Are you saying that you have updated MyFaces to
support portlets? I would love to see that. I have
started to work on it myself, but time has been scarce
;(
I also know that Jason Novotny from Gridsphere is
interested in this as well.
David.
--- Massimiliano Dess� <de...@yahoo.it> wrote:
> I have spent a bit of time in a use of jsf (with
> Java
> Studio Creator) for
> a rapid develop of JSF portlet (with SUN RI), an
> article about the work
> of this portlet are in progress (article available
> when are completed on
> jugsardegna.org).
> The function of the portlet it's very simple, i use
> the same examples of the
>
http://www.jugsardegna.org/vqwiki/jsp/Wiki?PortletJava2En
> for a better comprension, if you think that are
> interesting, i can
> modified or integrate the code with the version for
> jet1 and jet2 with myfaces.
>
> Massimiliano Dess�
>
> --- David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com> ha
> scritto: > Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
> >
> > http://myfaces.org
> >
> > I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by
> > building in JSF support
> > and using these components in the admin and demo
> > portlets...
> >
> >
> >
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Re: my faces
Posted by Massimiliano Dessì <de...@yahoo.it>.
I have spent a bit of time in a use of jsf (with Java
Studio Creator) for
a rapid develop of JSF portlet (with SUN RI), an
article about the work
of this portlet are in progress (article available
when are completed on
jugsardegna.org).
The function of the portlet it's very simple, i use
the same examples of the
http://www.jugsardegna.org/vqwiki/jsp/Wiki?PortletJava2En
for a better comprension, if you think that are
interesting, i can
modified or integrate the code with the version for
jet1 and jet2 with myfaces.
Massimiliano Dessì
--- David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com> ha
scritto: > Has anyone had a look at MyFaces?
>
> http://myfaces.org
>
> I think we can gain a lot of time downstream by
> building in JSF support
> and using these components in the admin and demo
> portlets...
>
>
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