Johannes Schaefer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I resolved trying 'forrest webapp' to get forrest running as a
> Windows service and running it in tomcat.
>
> This is not a well-documented feature, e.g. I'm not sure about the
> differences between 'webapp', webapp-local' and 'war' options.
>
> To get it running, using forrest-0.7-377981:
>
> 1. Adapt web.xml, see http://tinyurl.com/cn5ep (Mail archive)
>
> Now Forrest runs and produces some output but *not a single*
> plugin works:
> output.pdf, input.sdocbook, input.excel, input.projectInfo
>
> 2. Copy Forrest/build/plugins into the webapp dir and change
> the plugins entry in
> in webapps\my-project\WEB-INF\xconf\forrest-core.xconf
> to
> <plugins>@context.home@/plugins</plugins>
> as described in http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-403
> (which is marked as fixed).
>
> This seems to work using Forrest-0.7-latest.
>
> I also tried Forrest-HEAD (r377981) but 'forrest webapp' seems
> to be broken: it looks for tab2menu.xsl instead for the renamed
> tab-to-menu.xsl; 'forrest run' works fine.
sorry, this is wrong; it works except the plugins as in 0.7.
after performing steps 1 and 2, but it still doesn't work due
to some location-map thing?!
Could not find ... [org.apache.cocoon.components.modules.input.InputModule/lm]
> Now, to get this mail out and keep it short ... I'm struggling with
> tomcat because I only can start it once: after stopping the service
> I get some java errors about a "valve". Will invesitgate but would
> appreciate any hints.
OK, seems that forrest is the culprit?
Tomcat service starts again after removing the forrest-generated webapp
directory. Copying the webapp back gets forrest back running -- until
I stop tomcat again.
Any help appreciated.
Johannes
>
> Cheers
> Johannes
>
>
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