Tom Pryor escribió:

Long delayed answer. I'm catching up email :(

> Hi,
>
> I have a working version of tomcat up and running which I downloaded
> and installed today.
> I am running redhat 7, with apache 1.3.12, also downloaded the latest
> jdk from sun today.
>
> I also installed and got working cvs. I then obtained the latest
> jetspeed source and compiled it according to the instructions at
>
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg04198.html
>
> Everything went well. Its just that I don't know where to go from
> here.
>
> It looks like it has links to content out of the box, but how to I add
> my own content?
> What else can I do with this version other than grab content from
> other web sites?
> Are there any docs that explain how to extend jetspeed.

If you want to add new content, you should look for info on OCS format
(feeds) or RSS format(channels). You can produce new rss files and feed
them to Jetspeed using a ocs file. These files can be static or
generated by a cgi-bin or servlet.

The customiser is rather sketchy by now. You can customise presentation
by editing the psml files, in WEB-INF/psml


>
>
> Is there something I can do to help? I am brand new to jetspeed, and I
> don't know java. I do know html, perl, apache, web design.

Documentation on how to add information would be good. Complaining about
what does not work or feature wishlilst are also very valuable
resources.

>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Tom Pryor
> daVinci Interactive, LLC
> http://www.dvia.com/
> office: 888-346-5973
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