Problem converting 6.2 war version of portlet to 7.2 moduleProblem converting 6.2 war version of portlet to 7.2 modulehttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=119785333&threadId=1198305392024-03-29T10:53:08Z2024-03-29T10:53:08ZRE: Problem converting 6.2 war version of portlet to 7.2 moduleSteve Weisshttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=1198399132020-08-25T17:14:44Z2020-08-25T17:14:44ZThanks David, that did the trick.Steve Weiss2020-08-25T17:14:44ZRE: Problem converting 6.2 war version of portlet to 7.2 moduleDavid H Nebingerhttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=1198315752020-08-24T23:49:30Z2020-08-24T23:49:30ZAdd a dependency to JSTL to your project. I think you have a dependency on the JSTL taglibs but no declared dependency, so the taglib will not be added as the requirement.David H Nebinger2020-08-24T23:49:30ZProblem converting 6.2 war version of portlet to 7.2 moduleSteve Weisshttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=1198305382020-08-24T17:06:51Z2020-08-24T17:06:51ZWe have a number of portlets that were developed for LR 6.2 as WARs. We are now in the process of converting these to modules (using gradle) for LR 7.2. Up until now they have all gone relatively smoothly but I am running into a problem with one that I don't understand. The application compiles without error, but when I deploy it I get the following error:<br /><br />2020-08-24 17:03:38.149 ERROR [fileinstall-/home/sweiss/Applications/liferay/liferay-dxp-7.2.10.2-sp2/osgi/modules][LogService:93] Error while starting bundle: file:/home/sweiss/Applications/liferay/liferay-dxp-7.2.10.2-sp2/osgi/modules/gov.nasa.hq.mailerform.web.jar <br />org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Could not resolve module: gov.nasa.hq.mailerform.web [1135]_ Unresolved requirement: Require-Capability: osgi.extender; filter:="(&(osgi.extender=jsp.taglib)(uri=http://java.sun.com/jstl/core))"_ [Sanitized]<br /> at org.eclipse.osgi.container.Module.start(Module.java:444)<br /> at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxBundle.start(EquinoxBundle.java:428)<br /> at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundle(DirectoryWatcher.java:1297)<br /> at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1270)<br /> at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.doProcess(DirectoryWatcher.java:524)<br /> at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.process(DirectoryWatcher.java:369)<br /> at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.run(DirectoryWatcher.java:320)<br /><br /><br />It appears that this has something to do with the JSPs. If I remove all of the JSPs from the project, so that the module only contains the Java code, it deploys fine. I then add the JSPs back, re-deploy, an