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    John Chen
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    Can I find out if I can use My Eclipse for portlet deployment? What portal does it plugin into?

    Thank you.

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    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    We currently do not support porlets.

    #232869

    eivinn
    Member

    If you want to do portlet development for jetspeed2-M3 here are my steps:
    1. Start with a new web-project.
    2. Copy an example project into your newly created one.
    3. Set deployment to a local /bin folder in your project path. It must be a packaged war.
    4. Startup the tomcat version which came with a preinstalled jetspeed2-M3, either from inside Eclipse or not.
    5. Copy the war-file to /$tomcat-dir/jetspeed/WEB-INF/deploy

    PS! Don’t include portlet.tld in you WEB-INF/tld folder as jetspeed as of M2 and newer won’t allow it. This is the reason for jsp compilation issues in MyEclipse (which I would like to get fixed).

    Feature request: be able to exclude files and directories from deployment.

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