I posted a WAR of the corrected blank application with the beta 2 
release and added a note to the README.

(Martin, it looks like the release archives were set to your personal 
group rather than Jakarta. Did the umask hiccup again?)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>husted      2002/08/14 06:30:46
>
>  Added:       web/blank/WEB-INF/src README.txt
>  Log:
>  Add README.txt with deployment notes. Revise web.xml to specify application 
>init-param. Remove obsolete classes/ApplicationResources.properties. add blank 
>element to tiles-defs.xml to please <definitions+> DTD.
>  
>  Revision  Changes    Path
>  1.1                  jakarta-struts/web/blank/WEB-INF/src/README.txt
>  
>  Index: README.txt
>  ===================================================================
>  Quick-Start FAQ
>  ===============
>  
>  What's Struts Blank?
>  
>  - It's an "empty" application provided to help you get started on your own project. 
>Just copy the struts-blank.war to a new WAR file using the name for your application. 
>Place it in your container's "webapp" folder (or equivalent), and let your container 
>auto-deploy the application. Edit the skeleton configuration files as needed, restart 
>your container, and you are on your way! (You can find the application.properties 
>file with this message in the /WEB-INF/src/java/resources folder.)
>  
>  Where do I put my own code?
>  
>  - The build file is setup so that you can place your own packages anywhere under 
>the WEB-INF/src directory. 
>  
>  What are the references to /javasoft/lib in the build.xml about?
>  
>  - Most Struts applications use some common JAR files. This is one common location 
>for these on a development computer, but another may be used
>  
>  What targets does the build file accept?
>  
>  - "clean" to delete the old class, resource, and configuration files. 
>  
>  - "compile" to rebuild the Java class files and copy over the resource and 
>configuration files. 
>  
>  - "project" to also generate the Javadoc.
>  
>  - "dist" to create a binary distribution.
>  
>  - "all" for a clean rebuild the project and binary distributions.
>  
>  Where are the binary distributions placed?
>  
>  - By default, under /projects/lib on your default drive. You can change these 
>through the "distpath.project" variable in the build file.
>  
>  Where's the Application Resources?
>  
>  - It's named application.properties. The original is under 
>WEB-INF/src/java/resources. The resource bundle is copied under classes during a 
>build.
>  
>  Why did the changes to my application.properties or other resource file disappear?
>  
>  - The original configuration files are under WEB-INF/src/java and copied under 
>classes during a build. Change the WEB-INF/src/java versions and rebuild before 
>deploying.
>  
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