Paul,

now I have it. Strange that I overlooked it. It is on the first lines of the web.xml 
file. jetspeed directly maps to org.apache.turbine.Turbine. Now I have the call tree.

Best Regards

Juergen

> -----Urspr> �ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:  Paul Spencer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am:  Dienstag, 25. September 2001 14:57
> An:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff:      Re: AW: AW: Call Tree How To: index.jsp -> jetspeed.vm & Default.psml: 
> how  does  this work
> 
> Juergen,
> I do not know the name of the entry point into Jetspeed that Turbine
> uses when the URL /portlet is received from Tomcat.  Keep in mind the
> entry point into Jetspeed used by Turbine depend on the URL received by
> Turbine.
> 
> Paul Spencer
> 
> Riedl Juergen wrote:
> > 
> > Thank you very much. If you can provide me the name of the jetspeed servlet? This 
>is the missing link. Or is the name "jetspeed" elsewhere in the jar files of the lib 
>directory or in the classes files of the classes directory. Someone must be called 
>who understands what the link "jetspeed" as of the web.xml file means. In an example 
>of Cocoon, there is a org.what ever.CocoonHandlerBlaBla instance for "cocoon/". That 
>is what I'm missing for jetspeed. It seems, that Turbine does a lot under the hand, 
>but even turbine needs to register with a properties file to resolv a link like 
>jetspped in the web.xml file. Do you think you can provide me this piece of answer?
> > 
> > Thanks a lot.
> > 
> > Juergen
> > 
> > PS::
> > How the Templates work, I found as of the suggestion of David.
> > 
> > > -----Urspr> �ngliche Nachricht-----
> > > Von:  Paul Spencer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Gesendet am:  Dienstag, 25. September 2001 10:04
> > > An:   Riedl Juergen
> > > Betreff:      Re: AW: Call Tree How To: index.jsp -> jetspeed.vm & Default.psml: 
>how  does  this work
> > >
> > > Juergen,
> > > The Jetspeed servlet is based on Turbine.  In the WEB-INF/lib and
> > > WEB-INF/classes directory trees you will find all of the entry points
> > > used by Turbine and the other components include with Jetspeed.  Steps 3
> > > and 4 are performed inside the Jetspeed servlet,  which includes
> > > components from Turbine, Velocity, ECS, Xerces, Xalan,...
> > >
> > > I suspect you are this does not fully answer your question.  If you
> > > really want understand how Jetspeed works, you will need to understand
> > > how Turbine works, including how it interacts with external classes like
> > > the ones provided by Jetspeed.  Then you may want to learn Velocity.
> > >
> > > As a side note, the Jetspeed log file may provide some clues on how, and
> > > which, files are used.
> > >
> > > Paul Spencer
> > >
> > > Riedl Juergen wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Wow, this answer is perfect. One question is left:
> > > >
> > > > o       where is the jetspeed servlet located, and what is its name?
> > > >
> > > > The only thing I found was the jetspeed.vm ( I expected someting like 
>Jetspeed.jsp or jetspeed.class). I searched even in the sources to no avail. So the 
>step from 3) to 4) is not clear to me.
> > > >
> > > > Thanx in advance
> > > >
> > > > Juergen
> > > >
> 
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