Yep. It looks like the exception is it can't load the
PortletContainerFactory. Any ideas? Again, anyone running the latest
Pluto 2.0 with Tomcat 6.x?
-Mike-
michael freedman wrote:
> Rooting around a little more ... actually I don't know at the moment
> what class it can't find. The logging is only reporting the exception
> name (noClassDefFound) but not the name of the class. The line that
> is last reported being called when the exception occurs
> is PortletContainerFactory factory =
> PortletContainerFactory.getInstance();
> If its in fact the PortletContainerFactory that can't be found it
> seems weird as this is in the pluto jar in the Tomcat/lib dir.
>
> Looks like I need to set a breakpoint to get more info.
>
> Anyone running the latest Pluto 2.0 with Tomcat 6.x? Any ideas?
> -Mike-
>
> Eric Dalquist wrote:
>> Actually if it has worked before I'm not sure. My initial email
>> assumed that Pluto 2 and 1.1 have the same classloader needs and I
>> honestly thought they did. What I have for my shared loader config is:
>>
>> shared.loader=${catalina.base}/shared/classes,${catalina.base}/shared/lib/*.jar
>>
>>
>> -Eric
>>
>> michael freedman wrote:
>>> Thanks. What should I set the shared.loader setting to? Also what
>>> is different from the Pluto 2.0 in February 2008 and now as that
>>> one runs fine in an Apache 6.0.16 environment without shared.loader
>>> being set to anything.
>>> -Mike-
>>>
>>>
>>> Eric Dalquist wrote:
>>>> You need to edit conf/catalina.properties and enable the shared
>>>> classloader. Tomcat 6 by default doesn't enable a classloader for
>>>> shared/lib where Pluto needs to put its JARs.
>>>>
>>>> -Eric
>>>>
>>>> michael freedman wrote:
>>>>> Any advice? I have an installation of Pluto 2.0 + Tomcat 6.0.16
>>>>> from back in the spring that works fine. Now I am trying to
>>>>> install the latest Pluto 2.0 into either a new Tomcat 6.0.16 or
>>>>> Tomcat 6.0.18. All seems to install okay (based on the
>>>>> information from the Pluto website). However Pluto doesn't start
>>>>> -- becaused it throws a noClassDefFound exception for the class:
>>>>> org.apache.pluto.driver.PortalStartupListener. Checking the
>>>>> various config files makes it look like things are set up right.
>>>>> And of course this class exists in the
>>>>> pluto-portal-driver-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar that is found in the
>>>>> web-inf/lib dir of the pluto (installed) webapp. Has anyone seen
>>>>> this/or have ideas on what I can check/try?
>>>>> -Mike-