[opencms-dev] export folder missing after setup

Jonathan Woods jonathan.woods at scintillance.com
Thu Jan 18 04:45:26 CET 2007


I always get a 'setup wizard still enabled' exception in the log whenever I
set up an OpenCms installation.   I just ignore it because there's no
problem once the servlet container restarts.
 
Jon

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From: sfdbfoui at host2.scintillance.com
[mailto:sfdbfoui at host2.scintillance.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Soe
Sent: 18 January 2007 03:12
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] export folder missing after setup


Yes, I did that already. It seems that the export folder is created when
/sites/default/index.jsp (i.e opencms/opencms/index.jsp) is opened after the
last step of setup. I think it is some kind of automatic creation by OpenCMS
when the page is accessed. But don't know why it is not created on weblogic.
Btw, I have disabled load on startup option for the servlet on weblogic,
cause it will get OpenCMS initialization exception from the wizard is still
enabled thing when the server starts. In weblogic, if the servlet
initialization failed, the servlet is not loaded at all. I can't even access
setup path if the servlet loading fails. Can it be the source of problem?? 


On 1/18/07, RuiXian BAO <ruixian.bao at gmail.com> wrote: 

Hello Thomas,

Don't know when either, but if you like to spend time to investigate, you
can always do it:) You said you don't have problem set up in Tomcat or
Glassfish. Okay, you can do it again on these app containers and check your
"opencms" folder from the command line after each step of setup:)

Best

- RuiXian 



On 1/17/07, Thomas Soe < pawthwut at gmail.com <mailto:pawthwut at gmail.com> >
wrote: 

Don't get me wrong. I am not exporting anything from the workspace yet. It
is just the default export folder created when OpenCMS is set up. Inside
export folder there are only few images and css files used by OpenCMS
itself. 



On 1/17/07, Hans-Christoph Wirth < hcw at gmx.de <mailto:hcw at gmx.de> > wrote: 

Thomas Soe writes:

> - maybe the folder is created only on demand, and you haven't
>  'demanded' it
>
> Please tell me how to demand. I saw staticexport is enabled in
> opencms-importexport.xml .

Files and folders have an 'export' property.  This property is also
inherited from parent folders if not set explicitely.

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