Thanks Gary. I will look at it.

 

When I use mvn package I get a build error - invalid web.xml.

 

Does anybody know what is needed in the web.xml for maven to concider it
valid?

 

Soren

 

-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Gary Weaver [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sendt: 3. juni 2010 17:22
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: Help setting up hello world

 

Soren,

 

Assuming you are talking about this hello world example?:

http://portals.apache.org/pluto/v20/deploying.html

 

I also just found another example, even though it is geared for uPortal
rather than the example Pluto server. (But uPortal uses Pluto and supports
JSR-168 compliant portlets, so should work.):

https://wiki.jasig.org/display/PLT/Hello+World+Portlet

 

Some other example portlets are here:

https://source.jasig.org/portlets/

there are also some in here but not all of these work:

https://source.jasig.org/sandbox/

 

As of 2010/06/03 I'm not sure how any of those if any are JSR-286 (most are
still JSR-168), but that shouldn't matter afaik just to get something simple
working.

 

Some miscellaneous tips/notes:

* Pluto's jars should be in the shared/lib area, which requires some change
to the default Tomcat 6 config to have it look for. That is the most
appropriate place for it, afaik.

* Like any war, if you unzip the war, it should unzip its contents into the
current directory (i.e. is isn't unzipping into (webapp directory name)/...
). That is just a war thing, not specific to portlets. This only matters if
you tried to make the war by hand.

* Pluto's assembly API must be used to prep the war. There is a
maven-pluto-plugin that can help with this (it uses Pluto assembly). Pluto
assembly looks at the portlet.xml then modifies the web.xml and adds
portlet*.tld file(s).

* Even though Tomcat is much more lenient when it decompresses a war, Pluto
assembly (used by maven-pluto-plugin) uses the standard Java API to unjar
the war, and if the META-INF/MANIFEST.MF file isn't the first entry (and
there should be only one manifest), it will choke (and the error is not that
helpful).

* Just because maven-pluto-plugin preps the war doesn't mean it is a valid
portlet (or even valid web.xml and portlet.xml for a portlet) or that it
will even register in Pluto afaik. You need to make sure that web.xml is
cleaned up and that you didn't try to add the stuff that Pluto assembly puts
into it. (For info on how to clean it up if you need that, see the unplutofy
project).

* In newer versions of pluto (not sure what version, but sometime between
1.0.0-RC2 and 1.1.7), portlets register themselves with pluto (I think). So
you can someone tell if a portlet is available and at least valid enough for
Pluto to register it (although it still may not work) if the logs showed
that it registered. It may not register each time though? Registering is
different than just Tomcat deploying the war (it is the line right after
that in the logs usually, I think).

 

Hopefully none of that info is wrong, and please anyone feel free to correct
or clarify those.

 

Wish I could provide more info, but maybe some of that will help.

 

Gary

 

 

On Jun 3, 2010, at 5:58 AM, Søren Blidorf wrote:





Hi.

 

I am new to portlets and Pluto.

 

I have installed Pluto on my existing Tomcat and it works fine.

 

However I am having difficulties setting up a helloworld portlet.

 

I have created the portlet.xml and the helloworld.java. Compiled and deploy
but nothing happens.

 

I have tried different examples on google, but nothing works.

 

Does anybody have a helloworld.war file of a describsion for dummies on how
to get a helloworld to work.

 

Soren

 

 

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