Silly question:

        What is torque and where to download it?


Regards

fanyun


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From: "Greg Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 4:50 AM
Subject: Re: I want join


> On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, fanyun wrote:
>
> > Would you please tell me what is the root for Jyve2 in CVS, and which
> > password should I use.
>
> I just got through importing "jyve2" into CVS.  Use the same CVSROOT and
> password as for the regular "jyve" module, just run "cvs checkout
> jyve2" instead of "cvs checkout jyve".
>
> I have only converted the MainMenu and DisplayProjects screens to
> templates so far.  Those should work when run as
> http://..../Turbine/template/MainMenu.wm (replace "...." with appropriate
> host names and servlet paths) -- assuming you can get all the WebMacro
> configuration right.  I have not yet updated the INSTALL document with
> what is necessary to configure WebMacro.
>
> I also moved the various database initialization scripts around.  I put
> the master database schema spec. in src/sql/jyve-schema.xml.  Eventually I
> would like for that to be the only form of the schema distributed with
> Jyve, and set it up so building a database-appropriate script is as simple
> as running "build-jyve.(sh|bat) schema <dbtype>".  In the mean time, I
> generated schemas for all the databases Torque claims to support, and put
> them in "bin/sql/<db>_schema.xml".  (Note to Jason: there is something
> wrong with the DB2 templates in Torque, so I was not able to generate a
> script for DB2.)  I also moved templates for the GenerateRights stuff in
> to src/sql, and I put the Generated_MySQL_Schema.sql file in bin/sql.  I
> made a quick check through the INSTALL document, so it should reflect
> those moves.
>
>
> > Do you have some kind of design document, so that I can select some of
> > the subtasks and begin to do something.
>
> Heh heh, design document ... No, I don't have a design document.  My plan
> up to this point had been to walk through a typical Jyve navigation path
> (project list -> faq list -> topic list -> question/answers, then go back
> and clean up the administrative/utility screens) and sort of make it up as
> I went along. :)  You're welcome to jump in to that any place you want.
>
> Now that you mention it though, I suppose it probably would be a good idea
> to make up some sort of more formal plan.  The problem is, I'm still new
> to Turbine/WebMacro myself, so I am not yet sure what all is involved.
>
>
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> Greg Morris
>
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