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1. Re: SEVERE: Cannot read portlet.xml jndi:/localhost/JSF2RIPortlet/WEB-INF/portlet.xml
hoang_to Jan 10, 2013 5:26 AM (in response to maran_su)Code from PortletApplicationMetadataBuilder in pc (Portlet Container) project
{code:java}
int version;
if (PORTLET_1_0.equals(rootNS))
{
md.setVersion("1.0");
version = 1;
}
else if (PORTLET_2_0.equals(rootNS))
{
md.setVersion("2.0");
version = 2;
}
else
{
throw new StaxNavException("Illegal portlet xml namespace " + rootNS);
}
{code}
So your xmlns must equal to:
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_1_0.xsd OR http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_2_0.xsd
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2. Re: SEVERE: Cannot read portlet.xml jndi:/localhost/JSF2RIPortlet/WEB-INF/portlet.xml
maran_su Jan 10, 2013 8:46 PM (in response to hoang_to)Thanks MinnHoang ,
after i replaced the Xmlns to http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_2_0.xsd in portlet.xml
SEVERE: Cannot start object
org.gatein.pc.portlet.container.PortletInitializationException: The portlet riPortlet threw a runtime exception during init -
3. Re: SEVERE: Cannot read portlet.xml jndi:/localhost/JSF2RIPortlet/WEB-INF/portlet.xml
hoang_to Jan 10, 2013 10:55 PM (in response to maran_su)Let's check the init method of your portlet class to see what cause the exception
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5. Re: SEVERE: Cannot read portlet.xml jndi:/localhost/JSF2RIPortlet/WEB-INF/portlet.xml
hoang_to Jan 11, 2013 5:15 AM (in response to maran_su)In your case, it is the call to init GenericFacesPortlet (which delegates to your own JSF stuff) that threw exception.