Thanks, I didn't find those instructions. I added the proxypassword and proxyuser attributes and I was able to download the dependencies. (I really would have thought they would have included the required libs in zip OR a way to point them to the libs in the properties file to the location on your machine).
<setproxy proxyhost="webproxy.myDomain.com" proxypassword="MyPassword" proxyuser="MyID" proxyport="8080"/> Now all the files are downloaded and compiling and deploying on Tomcat (I did have to use a relative path to point to Tomcat), but the app doesn't start. This probably ought to be a different thread though... FAIL - Deployed application at context path /jumpstart but context failed to start -----Original Message----- From: Geoff Callender [mailto:geoff.callender.jumpst...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 12:02 AM To: Tapestry users Subject: Re: tapestry jumpstart without an editor (javax / compile problem) Hi Quincy, Looks like you don't have the dependent files. Have you done step 4 of http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au/jumpstart4.5/installation.html ? HTH, Geoff On 19/03/2010, at 2:15 AM, Acklen, Quincy L wrote: > I'm having some difficulty getting tapestry to compile let alone run in > my IDE (IntelliJ IDEA 9) so I reverted to running the ant script from > the command line. Ant (1.8.0) works fine for several other projects, as > does tomcat (6.0) on my Windows XP machine. > > > > My build.properties file ends up looking like this: > > > > app.name=jumpstart > > enterprise.dir=enterprise > > web.dir=web > > business.dir=business > > collapsed.dir=collapsed > > exploded.dir=exploded > > maven.repo.root=http://repo1.maven.org/maven2 > > deployment.server.type=tomcat > > deployment.persistence.descriptor=openejb-hibernate-hsqldb-persistence.x > ml > > deployment.web.descriptor=web.xml > > integration.test.server.dir=c:/Program Files/_System/Tomcat 6.0 > > add.source.to.war= > > > > I changed the defaults to use the tomcat settings (and tried several > [relative path] variations on the integration.test.server.dir path in > addition to the absolute path shown) > > > > I am behind a nasty proxy that requires a password so I didn't count on > the default target to work, but surely that isn't required for the > compile target, right? > > > > I would have guessed that the classpath would have been set in the build > script, or configured in the properties, but I'm not seeing that. I end > up with what is surly a classpath error in that javax is not found > (error below). This seems pretty basic so I'm guess this is my > oversight, but I didn't find any detailed setup instructions in the wiki > or faq section of the webpage nor a similar question already on the > mailing list so I thought I'd ask... > > > > C:\Projects\jumpstart-4.5.2>ant compile > > Buildfile: C:\Projects\jumpstart-4.5.2\build.xml > > > > compile: > > [echo] ************************** > > [echo] Compiling Business module... > > [echo] ************************** > > > > init: > > > > compile: > > [javac] C:\Projects\jumpstart-4.5.2\business\build.xml:125: warning: > 'includeantruntime' was not set, defaulting to build.sysclasspath=last; > set to false for rep > > eatable builds > > [javac] Compiling 71 source files to > C:\Projects\jumpstart-4.5.2\business\target\classes > > [javac] > C:\Projects\jumpstart-4.5.2\business\src\main\java\jumpstart\business\co > mmons\exception\AuthenticationException.java:3: package javax.ejb does > not exist > > [javac] import javax.ejb.ApplicationException; > > [javac] ^ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org