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Please help on JetSpeed Tutorial

Dear all,

I am new in Portlet and reading the JetSpeed tutorial.

However, I have difficulties to follow the JetSpeed tutorial point 6
and 7 in
http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-1...equisites.html

For point 6, there are some jar could not been download. I skip this
step, as I could download the jetspeed.war directly which I could
succesfully deploy to tomcat.

For point 7, I could not find the /plugin directory. Thus, I could not
even follow the tutorial plug-in.

Please englighten me.

Thanks in advance for your inputs or ideas.

Eclifeww
Jul 17 '05 #1
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I think for plugin ,it is refering to maven plugin

[url]http://portals.apache. org/jetspeed-1/tutorial/developing.html[/url
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