Re: Need information on how to get start to work with jetspeed2

parimal gain <[email protected]> Tue, 25 Sep 2012 21:23:25 +0530
Newsgroups gmane.comp.jakarta.jetspeed.user
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Thanks a lot Ron/Bruce, I'll read maven and then will try with SNAPSHOT version.
Further can you please share some document or link that you think is
essential for me or will help me to go ahead. That would help me
........


Many Thanks
--
Parimal Gain

On 9/25/12, Ron Wheeler <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 25/09/2012 4:49 AM, Bruce Porteous wrote:
>> Tried the tutorial a year or so back - the one key item I remember was
>> that
>> when it requires Maven 2.2.1 or later, it doesn't mean Maven 3 (which
>> didn't work).
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 9:42 AM, parimal gain
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I'm completely new for jetspeed or say portal development. When i looked
>>> at
>>> apache portal development got information about jetspeed. Then i started
>>> to
>>> study what it is and how to go ahead with this. I used to this link
>>> http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/tutorial/index.html. This document
>>> says to use SNAPSHOT for initial phase to be familiar with jetspeed. I
>>> tried to follow the instruction but couldn't succeed getting multiple
>>> error
>>> at deployment or build phase and I'm unable to understand the reason why
>>> its failed since Maven is also new for me.
>>>
>>> So at initial question is
>>> 1) How to start working on jetspeed2?
> Run the installer and enjoy. That should get you a working portal.
>>> 2) Will SNAPSHOT version solve the purpose of my requirement(described
>>> below) ?
> Snapshot is for your code and it just indicates that the module in
> question is under development. Read up on Maven a little bit.
>>> 3) Is Maven is required to work with jetspeed2? If not then what are
>>> other
>>> alternatives and how to go ahead with that?
> Maven is a good tool for building webapps but not essential. I don't
> know anyone who is not using Maven to build applications but that is
> more of a reflection on my limited circle of friends than a comment on
> the universe of software developers.
>>> 4) Can I use FTL(free marker template language) instead of jsp as ui
>>> developement?
> You can use many different UI architectures. You just need to make sure
> that there is a bridge for it that allows the Jetspeed portal to mix the
> UI from your application with the rest of the page that the portal is
> producing.
>>> 5) How to get the complete source code and build a customized
>>> application
>>> with that?
> You do not need to modify Jetspeed.
> Your application is a portlet that will be merged on the screen with the
> menu, headers, footers and other portlets produced by Jetspeed according
> to your configuration instructions.
>
>>>
>>> My Requirement -
>>> I want to have some communication between two or more server and want to
>>> create an portal application that will get data from other application
>>> and
>>> display that in form of graph, chart and report.
>>> There might be more but at initial I have this requirement.
> You do not need a portal unless you are going display several different
> portlets at once.
> This sounds like a simple webapp that you could make with Spring or one
> of the many WebApp frameworks.
>
> However, it is a pretty simple set of portlets that could be
> incorporated into Jetspeed.
> You could make each of these displays as a portlet and let the user
> specify which ones they want on the page.
>
>>> All experts are requested to please help me to move ahead with my
>>> requirement.
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance !!!!
>>> --
>>> Parimal Gain
>>>
>
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