OK Boys and Girls :)
I got sick of everyone complaining how hard Jetspeed is to setup :)
I took Jon's good idea and provided an impl. I bundled up
Tomcat/Cocoon/Jetspeed/Turbine/etc and formed a distribution of all this
stuff for download: http://relativity.yi.org/download
So what does this change.
If you want to run Jetspeed and don't want to go through the hassle of
configuring it just download the dist and do this.
- Install a JVM on your system
- untar the whole dist
- run ./bin/startup-jetspeed.sh
- connect to http://localhost:8080/servlet/jetspeed
DONE
If anyone has any feedback I would appreciate it. Jetspeed should be
configured as a .jar in Tomcat but I didn't feel like taking the time.
The other issue is that there is no .bat file for NT. If you install
cygwin and bash you can probably run the above shell script.
Thoughts?
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