I am starting to do development for Jetspeed after going the The Tutorial (a
great piece of work!) and what I am wondering is what is the best way to do
development?

I am basically just using the merge and hotdeploy functions of the tutorial
with my own build.xml file..  Is that how most people work?  That way I can
check all of my stuff into my own CVS and have it work against any version
of Jetspeed hopefully...

Maybe a maven plugin ;-) is needed...

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: David Sean Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:45 PM
To: Jetspeed Developers List
Subject: RE: Jetspeed and The Tutorial..




> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 11:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Jetspeed and The Tutorial..
>
>
> I am collecting a list of diff's between what I saw, and the tutorial if
> someone wants to go through them.
>
> I am on 1.4-b4-dev on Win2k.  I could not find the source in CVS to fix
> directly.
Its not in cvs yet.
Im working on converting it to docbook from Word, and then I'll check it in,
but its going to take awhile and I don't have much time for the tutorial
right now.

>
> Tutorial 6:
> The path webapp/WEB-INF/conf/psml/user/anon/html/default.psml is wrong.
> Should be:
> webapp/WEB-INF/psml/user/anon/html/default.psml
>
> The path webapp/WEB-INF/conf/psml/user/turbine/html/default.psml
> is wrong.
> Should be:
> webapp/WEB-INF/psml/user/turbine/html/default.psml
>
> The path
> src/java/com/bluesunrise/jportal/portlets/HelloPortletInterface.java  is
> wrong.  Should be:
> src/java/com/bluesunrise/jportal/portal/portlets/HelloPortletInter
> face.java
>
> I think the conf/psml directories are inaccurate in a bunch of places...
>
> Eric Pugh
>
Thanks for the proofreading, the typos have been fixed and published


David



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