I could try.
Wellington
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian M. Long [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 5:17 PM
To: 'JetSpeed'
Subject: RE: Jetspeed installation...
i think the preponderance of messages such as this indicates a need
for a
concise installation document. i, unfortunately, am unqualified to
write
it. anyone feel up to the task?
-bml
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Subhrajyoti
Moitra
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 5:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Jetspeed installation...
>
>
> hi list,
> apologies for asking a very silly question....
> can someone guide me through the installation of jetspeed
>
> my config:
> OS: win2k pro
> WebServer: Apache 1.3.9
> Servlet Engine: Resin1.1.2.
>
> from the installation docs provided with jetspeed.. i cannot much
set
> myself up...
> PLEASE be kind .. i am new to this stuff.....
>
> fine i will tell what i understand/dontunderstand from the
> installation
> notes provided with jetspeed. tell me where i am going wrong.
>
> Jet: "Move the "content" directory to "/content" under your
> web server. If
> you already have a "content" directory simply add the files
there."
> Me: i make a directory in c:\Apache\htdocs called "content" .
> o move the
> jetspeed content into it. right....
>
> Jet:Add ./bin/Jetspeed.jar to your classpath. This contains
> all classes
> from Jetspeed. You will also need to add required libraries to
your
> classpath. Everything you need should be under ./lib.
> Me: this is simple ..
>
> Jet:Configure your Servlet init parameters. Add the property
> "properties"
> to point to Jetspeed to the file
> "./src/config/TurbineResources.properties"
> that ships with the Jetspeed distribution. This can be done
> by setting an
> init parameter in your Servlet Engine (under Jakarta this is
> defined in
> WEB-INF/web.xml). You should give the Servlet an alias to
> something like
> "jetspeed".
> Me: i have no idea what this means..... note: i am using
> resin1.1.2 as my
> servlet engine ....
>
> Jet: Configure your installation. You should evaluate
> TurbineResources.properties and JetspeedResources.properies
> to make sure
> they match your configuation. There are comments in both of
> these files
> which should make configuration fairly easy. Note that
> Turbine supports
> user authentication. Jetspeed supports this but it is
> currently optional
> and up to you to setup.
> Me: what do u mean by "evaluate...." i went through these files ..
the
> comments are fine but evaluate what?how?... cant get that....
>
> i know there are a lot of ppl who might kill me for this
> looong and stupid
> mail but .. please try to understand ... i am just starting to
learn
> these...
>
> subhro....
>
>
>
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