sbelt wrote:
> 
> The error message was copy/pasted so the "/jetspeed./" is intentional in my
> post. I had noticed this as well, but was unclear as the path seems to be
> full of "./" and "../" substrings - I did not know Jave would treat this as
> a valid path.
> 
> Anyway, I tried adding the preceeding "/" in the web.xml, and it keeps
> Catalina from starting at all. This is strange because I also have the TDK
> installed (which I believe is using a Catalina version) and it successfully
> uses the path for TurbineResources.properties.
>

That's very strange, but since I have not yet installed Catalina on my test
computer I can't really helpp you more.
 
> I know there are people here who post on Jetspeed and Turbine - is it
> possible Turbine was "upgraded" to support Catalina? The next thing I was
> going to try was to take the Turbine.jar from the tdk and put it into the
> Jetspeed lib.
>

The Turbine.jar is the same (the current Turbine.jat in Jetspeed is copied 
from TDK a10). Maybe Jason can tell you if he had to modify some things
to make Turbine work on Catalina.

> The only difference I see in the config files is the tdk includes a security
> hive in its web.xml files which is not present in Jetspeed.
> 

You can always try adding one, that should not hurt...

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