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08-02-07 12:21 PM

Hi

I'm looking into developing our own Search portlet - and I've read a number 
on articles on how to do this including
<a href="http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/techjournal/0610_dinur/
0610_dinur.html">
Introducing the Search and Indexing API in WebSphere Portal V6.0</a>.

I've downloaded the BasicSIAPI.war from that article and it runs ok on our d
ev machine.

I wanted to mess around with code - so I imported the WAR file into RAD 7 an
d I got lots of compile errors because RAD 7 cannot find any of the siapi cl
asses, even though it has the Websphere Portal 6 runtime libraries on the cl
asspath.

Can anyone tell me what extra libraries I need to add to the classpath to be
 able to develop a siapi portlet.

Thanks for your help

tc





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03-04-08 09:08 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Can anyone tell me what extra libraries I need to add to the classpath to be able to develop a siapi portlet.
Hi! You'll find all necessary jar files in the <PORTAL_ROOT>/shared/app folder. Add the following jar's: wp.search.*.jar siapi.jar And you'll be good to go!




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