OK, I've stabilized the WAR support and it's now ready for testing:

Using the WAR:

1. checkout the source and go to the build directory 
cd <jetspeedRoot>/build

2. build
[Win32/DOS] .\build webapp
[Win32/cygnus] bash build.sh webapp
[unix] ./build.sh webapp

3. get a servlet 2.2 runner like tomcat
   http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2/bin/

4. unzip the tomcat distribution 

5. copy the jetspeed WAR file to the Tomcat webapps directory

[Win32]  copy <jetspeedRoot>\bin\jetspeed.jar <tomcat_home>\webapps\
[Unix]   cp <jetspeedRoot>/bin/jetspeed.jar <tomcat_home>/webapps/

6. start Tomcat

[Win32]   <tomcat_home>\bin\startup.bat
[Unix]    <tomcat_home>/bin/startup.sh

7. Connect to Jetspeed
   http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/

   There are 2 default accounts created:
   Login: turbine Password: turbine
   Login: admin Password: jetspeed

7a. If you want the registration to work and you're on NT without a local SMTP
    server: 
    - either download a free SMTP server implementation and install it on your
      computer.
      For example: http://java.apache.org/james/
    - or modify the mailhost setting in 
      <tomcat_home>/webapps/jetspeed/WEB-INF/conf/TurbineResources.properties  


I'll strangle the next one who'll ask how to install Jetspeed... :)

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