how about http://localhost:8080/Jetspeed/servlet/Jetspeed?
Neeme
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Golden D. Blount [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 5:40 PM
> To: 'JetSpeed'
> Subject: RE: Windows 98 Installation Problems
>
>
> I made a mistake, I have 128M memory and my target platform
> will be Windows
> NT.
> I have MySQL server installed, but I set
> enable.userauthentication=false to
> eliminate that variable.
> I corrected the following to define actual directories on my system:
> cache.directory
> temp.directory
> public.cache.directory
> I have a copy of the contents directory in my
> .....apache/htdocs directory
> which is defined in http.conf for the document root parameter.
>
> I still just get a directory listing as a result of
> "http://localhost:8080/Jetspeed".
>
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rapha�l Luta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 10:54 AM
> To: JetSpeed
> Subject: Re: Windows 98 Installation Problems
>
>
> "Golden D. Blount" wrote:
> >
> > I am using:
> >
> > Windows 98SE
> > 64M Memory
> >
>
> 64Mo won't be enough for a production environement, but well
> neither is
> Win98...
>
> > Apache 1.3.12
> > Tomcat 3.1
> > JDK 1.3.0
> > Cocoon 1.7.4
> > Xerces 1.1.1
> >
>
> > --------- tomcat/webapps/jetspeed/WEB-INF/web.xml ------------
> >
>
> seems ok
>
> >
> > --------- Turbine.properties -------------
> > Although I have tried many other changes, this is currently the only
> change
> > to the vanilla Turbine.Properties file
> >
> > #the properties file for Jetspeed
> >
> jetspeed.properties=C:/apacheextras/jetspeed/src/config/Jetspe
> edResources.pr
> > operties
> >
>
> ok
> you'd better have a correct DB install though.
>
> > --------- Jetspeed.properties --------------
> > The same for Jetspeed.properties
> >
> > #########################################
> > # Cocoon config #
> > #########################################
> > #Jetspeed attempts to initialize it's own Cocoon Engine.
> >
> cocoon.properties.file=C:/apacheextras/jetspeed/src/config/coc
> oon.properties
> >
>
> you should modify other resource keys, among these
>
> cache.directory
> temp.directory
> public.cache.directory
>
> In fact, check all the *.directory properties so that they point to an
> existing
> physical location on your disk.
>
> If you don't use a DB, be sure to set:
>
> enable.userauthentication=false
>
>
> > --------- Other considerations -----------
> >
> > I wasn't clear on what to do with "/content" so I tried
> many different
> > things with the same results.
> > Currently, I have a content.war file in my tomcat/webapps
> directory to
> > emulate the samples that are there.
> >
> > I would be glad to supply any other information if you can
> tell me what
> you
> > need to see.
> >
>
> The easiest method to deal with /content is to copy the
> content directory in
>
> the document root of your web server.
>
> --
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