Andy,
I have successfully built JetSpeed on NT  but have not had it run without an
exception.
build scripts.  I am still new to the ANT build environment but I have the build..bat
files
that successfully build on NT.  I would be working on Linux,  but my Linux machine
died
and I have not had time to rebuild it.
I am also running Tomcat 3.1, JDK 1.2.2, and all the latest version of the require
build files,
jars etc. I am not sure of running Tomcat under IBM JDK.
r,
Hugh


Andrew Newton wrote:

> I'd like to preface this e-mail with the fact that I've spent the last year
> and a half off doing servlet development on a commercial Web application server
> and I am really out of touch with the mainstream state of Apache JSERV/Jakarta,
> java.apache.org, and all that.  The last time I played with any of it, JSERV
> was 0.9.11 or something and JSP and Jakarta were non-existent.
>
> Given that handicap, I grabbed the Jetspeed code from anonymous cvs yesterday
> and built it today.  As a newcomer to Jetspeed, here are the problems I had
> doing the build.
>
> 1) The installation instructions say to get Xerces-J even though it is distributed
> in the lib directory (since Xerces is an Apache project, can't it be distributed
> with Jetspeed?).  This is minor, but the fact that it is not put in the build.sh
> file will stop a build.
>
> 2) ECS is not mentioned in the installation notes, but is needed (can't it also
> be distributed with Jetspeed since it is an Apache product?).
>
> 3) Cocoon is not in the build.sh file.
>
> 4) Castor is not in the build.sh file.
>
> 5) Village is in the build.sh file, but apparently not needed.
>
> 6) Turbine is not in the build.sh file.
>
> 7) The build.sh file appears to be for Turbine and not Jetspeed.
>
> I'd like to contribute to Jetspeed and would be willing to help with such issues.
> In fact, I feel that it would be a good way for me to learn the software.  In
> other words, would anyone mind if I got my feet wet by fixing some things which
> seem to be minor details?
>
> I still don't have Jetspeed running, but I believe that has much more to do with
> my lack of understanding Jakarta than anything else.  I'm gonna keep plugging
> away at it.
>
> Incidentally, there was some talk about using the IBM 1.1.8 JDK with Jetspeed
> and Jakarta.  I've been unable to get Jakarta to work with IBM's JDK under Linux,
> even though it works with the Blackdown/Sun RC2 JDK.  After digging around,
> I saw some mention that Tomcat 3.1M1 had a workaround for some JDK's with a
> particular problem.  Does anyone know anything about this?
>
> -Andy
>
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