> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 12:09 PM
> To: jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 2
> 
> Thanks. I've modified my build.properties according to your suggestion.
> 
> I'm now at Step 5 on "http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/getting-
> started.html".
> 
> The instructions are:
> ============================================================
>     * 1. If you are using the Hypersonic SQL database, make sure you have
> terminated the test HSQLserver. Then in the same terminal, start the
> production Hypersonic database by typing
> 
>       maven start.production.server
> 
>     * 2. (in seperate window/terminal session)
> 
>       cd ${jetspeed-2-home}
> 
>     * 3. maven quickStart
> 
>       This will recreate the DB to deploy into. WARNING This will drop all
> the tables and data in the production database.
> 
>     * 4. Start up Tomcat. With a browser, go to:
> 
>       http://localhost:8080/jetspeed
> ============================================================
> 
> Bullet 1 is apparently instructing me to run a script called
> "start.production.server" with Maven. I've searched and cannot find a file
> by that name. I have started the HSQL database using the batch file in the
> %TOMCAT_HOME%/jetspeed-database directory.
> 
> There is no batch file for stopping the database and the contents of the
> batch file to start it gives no clue as to how it is accomplished
> gracefully. If someone knows how and will tell me, I promise to scour the
> HSQL site at SourceForge.net later. Scout's honor.
> 

Ctrl+C in the terminal window ;)

> O.K., the database is now started.
> 
> Bullet 2 instructs me to change to a directory via a variable I don't have
> and whose value is a mystery as well.

Its really not a variable as it is the source directory for jetspeed,
usually jakarta-jetspeed-2.

> 
> Bullet 3 give me a hint on Bullet 2. If I find a directory with a script
> called "quickStart" I may just be in the right place. Alas, there is no
> "quickStart" anywhere on my disk for Maven to run.

There is no script called "quickStart" it is a maven goal within the
Jetspeed 2's maven.xml.



> 
> Bullet 4 has me start Tomcat and navigate to a URL. When I do this I get
> what is for me, an undecipherable stack trace. Tomcat is working, by the
> way, so the problem must be further up.
> 
> Has anyone got some help for me? Thanks
> 
> --
> Charles Knell
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:     Scott T Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent:     Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:29:07 -0500
> To:       "'Jetspeed Users List'" <jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org>
> Subject:  RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on
> Windows:Part 1
> 
> 
> I think you might be able to ignore this property entry as it is only used
> when building from source, and not even be used there anymore.
> 
> 
> I build and deploy on Linux, Windows and Solaris on a daily basis.  I will
> post my windows build.properties.  It may help point you in the right
> direction.
> 
> 
> 
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