Jorge Ferrer 15 Years Ago Very nice Santh,Keep up the good work! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
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Peter B West 15 Years Ago I have just tried to use the JSP hook facility, and nothing much happened. Has anyone else tried this?My instance is 5.2.2 in Tomcat 5.5. I created web projects using both the default JEE5 and JEE4, although I didn't change the source level from 1.6.I created a JSP for portal/login, modified the open_id.jsp to include a legend in the fieldset, and deployed. The following output was in NB23:35:32,052 INFO [AutoDeployDir:183] Processing LifeRayTest-hook.xml23:35:32,053 INFO [PortletAutoDeployListener:67] Deploying package as a web application23:35:32,053 INFO [PortletAutoDeployListener:77] Copying portlets for /opt/nb/liferay/liferay-portal-tomcat-5.5-5.2.2/deploy/LifeRayTest-hook.xml23:35:32,054 INFO [PortletAutoDeployListener:87] Portlets for /opt/nb/liferay/liferay-portal-tomcat-5.5-5.2.2/deploy/LifeRayTest-hook.xml copied successfully. Deployment will start in a few seconds./home/pbw/NetBeansProjects/LifeRayTest-hook/build/web updated successfully.Time taken for massaging : 22sec.PortalPack Message : Deployed Successfully.When I try to access the JSP (by attempting to login with OpenID) my changes are not visible. Searching the tomcat tree for files named open_id.* yields two versions, including the original of the one I modified.The file that gets deployed is LifeRayTest-hook.xml (my project name is LifeRayTest-hook). It's contents are:<Context docBase="/home/pbw/NetBeansProjects/LifeRayTest-hook/build/web"></Context>What am I doing wrong? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, I guess you are using "Directory Deployment Enabled" on the server properties. Hooks type application does not work with Directory Deployment as it has to go through proper war deployment. So workaround is to 1. Goto Server config panel.2. Uncheck and disable "Directory Deployment Enabled" and click on Apply.3. Undeploy the application and then redeploy again. This case was taken care in Glassfish bundle where it does regular deployment for hook application even if Directory Deployment is selected. So we have to handle the same case for tomcat too.Thanks for bringing this up. Please let us know if you are still facing the issue.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Chetan,That worked like a charm. Many thanks. I'll let you know if anything else crops up.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Chetan,I now have a related problem, based on my ignorance of Tomcat. I have been deploying my JSP hook from NetbBeans - it's as simple as making sure mysql and the liferay server are running, then invoking Deploy on the menu of the project I have created.Now I need to deploy on a remote server. I construct the .war file, but what do I have to do to get it recognised and acted upon?The deployment from my NetBeans project seem to invoke a NetBeans internally defined target called nbjpdaappreloaded.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago It seems to work if I simply explode the JSP-hook.war into tomcat.../webapps/JSP-hook.Is this all I need to do?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago Curiously, this seems to work on mu local system, but no on the server. Are there properties which must be set to enable hooks?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, if I understand correctly ur query, you want to deploy the JSP-hook.war in a remote server rt? You can just upload the war file to your server's autodeploy location. for ex: liferay-portal-5.2.2\deploy. You don't need to explicitly explode it into webapps dir. I don't think you need to make any changes to war unless the portal versions are way too different AFAIK. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Thanks Chetan. That works, and I see in the log that the:Hook for JSP-hook is available for useHowever, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.One other interesting point: I cannot see the hook in the Control Panel Plugins Installation page, either on my local system, where it works, or on the server, where it does not.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel satya ranjan Peter B West 15 Years Ago >>However, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.You can go to the following location and check the content of login.jsp to see your hook login.jsp content are there or not.$liferay-portal-5.2.2\tomcat-5.5.27\webapps\ROOT\html\portlet\loginDuring jsp hook deployment, the liferay server basically copies the jsps in your hook application to the core portal deployed location and takes backup of orignal jsps. So whenever you undeploy your hook application, the original jsps get back to their original location. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, I guess you are using "Directory Deployment Enabled" on the server properties. Hooks type application does not work with Directory Deployment as it has to go through proper war deployment. So workaround is to 1. Goto Server config panel.2. Uncheck and disable "Directory Deployment Enabled" and click on Apply.3. Undeploy the application and then redeploy again. This case was taken care in Glassfish bundle where it does regular deployment for hook application even if Directory Deployment is selected. So we have to handle the same case for tomcat too.Thanks for bringing this up. Please let us know if you are still facing the issue.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Chetan,That worked like a charm. Many thanks. I'll let you know if anything else crops up.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Chetan,I now have a related problem, based on my ignorance of Tomcat. I have been deploying my JSP hook from NetbBeans - it's as simple as making sure mysql and the liferay server are running, then invoking Deploy on the menu of the project I have created.Now I need to deploy on a remote server. I construct the .war file, but what do I have to do to get it recognised and acted upon?The deployment from my NetBeans project seem to invoke a NetBeans internally defined target called nbjpdaappreloaded.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago It seems to work if I simply explode the JSP-hook.war into tomcat.../webapps/JSP-hook.Is this all I need to do?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago Curiously, this seems to work on mu local system, but no on the server. Are there properties which must be set to enable hooks?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, if I understand correctly ur query, you want to deploy the JSP-hook.war in a remote server rt? You can just upload the war file to your server's autodeploy location. for ex: liferay-portal-5.2.2\deploy. You don't need to explicitly explode it into webapps dir. I don't think you need to make any changes to war unless the portal versions are way too different AFAIK. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Thanks Chetan. That works, and I see in the log that the:Hook for JSP-hook is available for useHowever, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.One other interesting point: I cannot see the hook in the Control Panel Plugins Installation page, either on my local system, where it works, or on the server, where it does not.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel satya ranjan Peter B West 15 Years Ago >>However, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.You can go to the following location and check the content of login.jsp to see your hook login.jsp content are there or not.$liferay-portal-5.2.2\tomcat-5.5.27\webapps\ROOT\html\portlet\loginDuring jsp hook deployment, the liferay server basically copies the jsps in your hook application to the core portal deployed location and takes backup of orignal jsps. So whenever you undeploy your hook application, the original jsps get back to their original location. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Chetan,That worked like a charm. Many thanks. I'll let you know if anything else crops up.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Chetan,I now have a related problem, based on my ignorance of Tomcat. I have been deploying my JSP hook from NetbBeans - it's as simple as making sure mysql and the liferay server are running, then invoking Deploy on the menu of the project I have created.Now I need to deploy on a remote server. I construct the .war file, but what do I have to do to get it recognised and acted upon?The deployment from my NetBeans project seem to invoke a NetBeans internally defined target called nbjpdaappreloaded.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago It seems to work if I simply explode the JSP-hook.war into tomcat.../webapps/JSP-hook.Is this all I need to do?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago Curiously, this seems to work on mu local system, but no on the server. Are there properties which must be set to enable hooks?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, if I understand correctly ur query, you want to deploy the JSP-hook.war in a remote server rt? You can just upload the war file to your server's autodeploy location. for ex: liferay-portal-5.2.2\deploy. You don't need to explicitly explode it into webapps dir. I don't think you need to make any changes to war unless the portal versions are way too different AFAIK. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Thanks Chetan. That works, and I see in the log that the:Hook for JSP-hook is available for useHowever, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.One other interesting point: I cannot see the hook in the Control Panel Plugins Installation page, either on my local system, where it works, or on the server, where it does not.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel satya ranjan Peter B West 15 Years Ago >>However, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.You can go to the following location and check the content of login.jsp to see your hook login.jsp content are there or not.$liferay-portal-5.2.2\tomcat-5.5.27\webapps\ROOT\html\portlet\loginDuring jsp hook deployment, the liferay server basically copies the jsps in your hook application to the core portal deployed location and takes backup of orignal jsps. So whenever you undeploy your hook application, the original jsps get back to their original location. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago It seems to work if I simply explode the JSP-hook.war into tomcat.../webapps/JSP-hook.Is this all I need to do?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago Curiously, this seems to work on mu local system, but no on the server. Are there properties which must be set to enable hooks?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, if I understand correctly ur query, you want to deploy the JSP-hook.war in a remote server rt? You can just upload the war file to your server's autodeploy location. for ex: liferay-portal-5.2.2\deploy. You don't need to explicitly explode it into webapps dir. I don't think you need to make any changes to war unless the portal versions are way too different AFAIK. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Thanks Chetan. That works, and I see in the log that the:Hook for JSP-hook is available for useHowever, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.One other interesting point: I cannot see the hook in the Control Panel Plugins Installation page, either on my local system, where it works, or on the server, where it does not.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel satya ranjan Peter B West 15 Years Ago >>However, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.You can go to the following location and check the content of login.jsp to see your hook login.jsp content are there or not.$liferay-portal-5.2.2\tomcat-5.5.27\webapps\ROOT\html\portlet\loginDuring jsp hook deployment, the liferay server basically copies the jsps in your hook application to the core portal deployed location and takes backup of orignal jsps. So whenever you undeploy your hook application, the original jsps get back to their original location. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago Curiously, this seems to work on mu local system, but no on the server. Are there properties which must be set to enable hooks?Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, if I understand correctly ur query, you want to deploy the JSP-hook.war in a remote server rt? You can just upload the war file to your server's autodeploy location. for ex: liferay-portal-5.2.2\deploy. You don't need to explicitly explode it into webapps dir. I don't think you need to make any changes to war unless the portal versions are way too different AFAIK. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Thanks Chetan. That works, and I see in the log that the:Hook for JSP-hook is available for useHowever, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.One other interesting point: I cannot see the hook in the Control Panel Plugins Installation page, either on my local system, where it works, or on the server, where it does not.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel satya ranjan Peter B West 15 Years Ago >>However, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.You can go to the following location and check the content of login.jsp to see your hook login.jsp content are there or not.$liferay-portal-5.2.2\tomcat-5.5.27\webapps\ROOT\html\portlet\loginDuring jsp hook deployment, the liferay server basically copies the jsps in your hook application to the core portal deployed location and takes backup of orignal jsps. So whenever you undeploy your hook application, the original jsps get back to their original location. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, if I understand correctly ur query, you want to deploy the JSP-hook.war in a remote server rt? You can just upload the war file to your server's autodeploy location. for ex: liferay-portal-5.2.2\deploy. You don't need to explicitly explode it into webapps dir. I don't think you need to make any changes to war unless the portal versions are way too different AFAIK. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Thanks Chetan. That works, and I see in the log that the:Hook for JSP-hook is available for useHowever, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.One other interesting point: I cannot see the hook in the Control Panel Plugins Installation page, either on my local system, where it works, or on the server, where it does not.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel satya ranjan Peter B West 15 Years Ago >>However, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.You can go to the following location and check the content of login.jsp to see your hook login.jsp content are there or not.$liferay-portal-5.2.2\tomcat-5.5.27\webapps\ROOT\html\portlet\loginDuring jsp hook deployment, the liferay server basically copies the jsps in your hook application to the core portal deployed location and takes backup of orignal jsps. So whenever you undeploy your hook application, the original jsps get back to their original location. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago Thanks Chetan. That works, and I see in the log that the:Hook for JSP-hook is available for useHowever, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.One other interesting point: I cannot see the hook in the Control Panel Plugins Installation page, either on my local system, where it works, or on the server, where it does not.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel satya ranjan Peter B West 15 Years Ago >>However, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.You can go to the following location and check the content of login.jsp to see your hook login.jsp content are there or not.$liferay-portal-5.2.2\tomcat-5.5.27\webapps\ROOT\html\portlet\loginDuring jsp hook deployment, the liferay server basically copies the jsps in your hook application to the core portal deployed location and takes backup of orignal jsps. So whenever you undeploy your hook application, the original jsps get back to their original location. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
satya ranjan Peter B West 15 Years Ago >>However, the jsp is not being activated. It is possible that the login.jsp has been overridden be something else on the server. I don't know how to check this readily.You can go to the following location and check the content of login.jsp to see your hook login.jsp content are there or not.$liferay-portal-5.2.2\tomcat-5.5.27\webapps\ROOT\html\portlet\loginDuring jsp hook deployment, the liferay server basically copies the jsps in your hook application to the core portal deployed location and takes backup of orignal jsps. So whenever you undeploy your hook application, the original jsps get back to their original location. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West satya ranjan 15 Years Ago Hmm. It's not there. On my local system, I do have login.jsp and login.portal.jsp. etc.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Peter, you said you exploded the war previously in the webapps dir. That could have messed up something, not sure. Try undeploying/remove the jsp-hook folder the webapp, restart the server and redeploy again by copying the hook war in deploy location and see if it comes up.Chetan Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I'll see if I can get the server restarted later this evening.Peter Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I removed JSP-hook from webapps, restarted the server, dropped the war file in deploy, saw the appropriate message about the hook being available, and the situation is the same. The contents of ROOT/html/portlets/login is unchanged.Any other suggestions? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Santh Chetan Chadalavada Peter B West 15 Years Ago Whats the server version(OS + liferay version)? Does you hook application have any portlet? Is the same hook app working on local machine? If its not a big task, could you create a new hook application and copy all those changes you have to make and then use Netbeans "build" to build the war get the war and deploy it in server. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Santh Chetan Chadalavada 15 Years Ago I created a new hook application and tested it locally. It works. I then tried deploying it on the remote server. Again it didn't work. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Peter B West Peter B West 15 Years Ago I'm running 5.2.2 on OpenSuSE locally. The remote system isSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)VERSION = 10PATCHLEVEL = 2I think the LifeRay version is 5.2.1. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Tony Lim Peter B West 15 Years Ago I want to create a auto-login hook. Is that possible using portal pack and net beans? Similar to the one here:http://wikis.sun.com/display/websynergy/AutoLogin+Hook+for+OpenSSO+Agent?focusedCommentId=92143831Except I'll be using a different SSO. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Santh Chetan Chadalavada Tony Lim 15 Years Ago It is very much possible. Portal Pack provides you the basic infrastructure for your hook plugin. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Marcelo Ruiz Camauër Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago Will the portal pack be updated to work with Liferay 6.0? Any idea of when? It's an indispensable tool, and currently the Eclipse IDE for Liferay 6 cannot edit Themes... Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Jorge Ferrer Marcelo Ruiz Camauër 13 Years Ago Hi Marcelo,You should probably ask Oracle directly, we don't have information about it.Regarding editing of themes in Liferay IDE I think it's already been worked on and will be available soon. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Thomas Kellerer 14 Years Ago I cannot create a Jsp Hook with the 3.0.2 plugin and NB 6.7When I select a "normal" Tomcat as the runtime, I do get the dialog where I can select the hook type, but after selecting the JspHook I'm presented with a selection from my userhome(?) and the error message that this can only be used when the runtime is a Liferay Portal server. So I created a Liferay Portal Server in the Servers tab pointing to my Tomcat directory. When I now select "New -> Other -> PortalHook" I get a very simply dialog that asks for the location of a .java file. I cannot select any Hook type.What am I missing? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Thomas Kellerer 14 Years Ago Hi Thomas, Hooks works fine with the 3.0.2 plugin and NB 6.7. You can use Hooks plugin only with Liferay Portal Server/ Wespace Server runtime i.e you need to add Liferay Portal Server which is pointing to a valid Liferay Home directory.Once you do that. Create a new Web Project -> Right click on the project -> Other -> WebSpace/Liferay Plugins -> Hook Plugin and then you should be able to see the hook wizard screen. If anything goes wrong with the steps above then please check your Liferay installation.Let us know if the issue is solved. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Santh Chetan Chadalavada Thomas Kellerer 14 Years Ago Hi Thomas, Hooks works fine with the 3.0.2 plugin and NB 6.7. You can use Hooks plugin only with Liferay Portal Server/ Wespace Server runtime i.e you need to add Liferay Portal Server which is pointing to a valid Liferay Home directory.Once you do that. Create a new Web Project -> Right click on the project -> Other -> WebSpace/Liferay Plugins -> Hook Plugin and then you should be able to see the hook wizard screen. If anything goes wrong with the steps above then please check your Liferay installation.Let us know if the issue is solved. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Dennis Nes 14 Years Ago Hi, I wanted to create a ModelListener, that fires, when there is a new order in the shop. So the code looks like this:public void onAfterCreate(Object arg0) throws ModelListenerException { com.liferay.portlet.shopping.model.ShoppingOrder mdlObj = (com.liferay.portlet.shopping.model.ShoppingOrder) arg0; }But it returns error after the address input portlet:java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Not supported yet. at com.test.NewHookAction.onBeforeUpdate(NewHookAction.java:76)Did I do anything wrong, ore is this really not yet supported? Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Dennis Nes 14 Years Ago Hi Dennis, which version of liferay and Netbeans Portal Pack are you using? http://portalpack.netbeans.org/pp30/download302.html Is the latest with some bug fixes. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Santh Chetan Chadalavada Dennis Nes 14 Years Ago Hi Dennis, which version of liferay and Netbeans Portal Pack are you using? http://portalpack.netbeans.org/pp30/download302.html Is the latest with some bug fixes. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Darko Joseph Hojnik 14 Years Ago Anyone here who can send me the Plugins please http://portalpack.netbeans.org/ is currently not availableI have installed my OS new and now i am missing the plugins :/webaster {a} virtualizing.org Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Darko Joseph Hojnik Darko Joseph Hojnik 14 Years Ago ^^ ups webmaster {a} virtualizing.org ;) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Darko Joseph Hojnik 14 Years Ago http://blogs.sun.com/lukas/entry/page_not_found_at_netbeans Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel vishal jha Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago hi Chetan let me thanks for ur good work now kaam ki baat i m inplementing websynergy now for blog I need to have modrator i.e. blogs need to go to administraator before it is available to allhow can we do it please suggest Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Darko Joseph Hojnik Darko Joseph Hojnik 14 Years Ago ^^ ups webmaster {a} virtualizing.org ;) Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Santh Chetan Chadalavada Darko Joseph Hojnik 14 Years Ago http://blogs.sun.com/lukas/entry/page_not_found_at_netbeans Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel vishal jha Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago hi Chetan let me thanks for ur good work now kaam ki baat i m inplementing websynergy now for blog I need to have modrator i.e. blogs need to go to administraator before it is available to allhow can we do it please suggest Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Santh Chetan Chadalavada Darko Joseph Hojnik 14 Years Ago http://blogs.sun.com/lukas/entry/page_not_found_at_netbeans Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel vishal jha Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago hi Chetan let me thanks for ur good work now kaam ki baat i m inplementing websynergy now for blog I need to have modrator i.e. blogs need to go to administraator before it is available to allhow can we do it please suggest Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
vishal jha Santh Chetan Chadalavada 13 Years Ago hi Chetan let me thanks for ur good work now kaam ki baat i m inplementing websynergy now for blog I need to have modrator i.e. blogs need to go to administraator before it is available to allhow can we do it please suggest Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Mario Rosemario 13 Years Ago Hello, thank you for the post. Just came across an introduction to creating Java applications with the NetBeans integrated development environment. It covers both using NetBeans with existing Java source code, and also using NetBeans to develop a Java program from scratch. Might be of great use for beginners. Regards! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel