I'm not trying to be pushy here...But how long does it usually take to get the patch
out that after it is submitted?
Thanks!
>>> Dave Polito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/21/01 03:59 PM >>>
As to JSP, you need a patch to TurbineJspService.java that I just
re-submitted.��I will update the docs as soon as the patch is there.��But in
short, you only need to change/add the following.
Add;
services.JspService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.jsp.TurbineJspServ
ice
Change;
services.JspService.default.layout = DefaultLayout
Then set all of the screen names to what you want.��The rest of the
parameters are set in the TR.props file by default.��If you do not want to
use Layouts, you need to set the layout to DefaultLayout.
Dave Polito
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 1:39 PM
To: Turbine-user
Subject: Re: Turbine using JSP
on 5/21/01 11:27 AM, "Ethan Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just started with a new company and would like to introduce the
group
> to Turbine.�� I have been using it for about 6 month now and prefer it to
> writing my own framework from scratch (which my new company is basically
> doing).
Not invented here syndrome.
> 1 problem.��They don't believe in the performance of Velocity.��They had
some
> bad experiences with WebMacro.
Wow. That is pretty stupid given the following:
#1. Velocity and WebMacro don't share the same code base or design.
#2. You can do your own testing:
<http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-velocity/speed/>
> Anyway, I don't have the time right now to convert them.��We will be
> developing many applications in the future and maybe I can slowly convert
> them.
>
> All that being said...How the heck do I get JSP working in Turbine.�� The
HOW-TO
> is out of date as far as I can see.��Some of the properties don't even
exist
> anymore.
Let me guess, they are also forcing JSP down your throat.
����<http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/ymtd/ymtd.html>
> Here is what I have done to tdk 2.1b1:
>
> I keep getting this error:
>
> Horrible Exception: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
>
> Requested Screen not found:
> Turbine looked in the following modules.packages path:
> [com.covisint.test.modules, com.covisint.test.modules.screens,
> org.apache.turbine.modules]
What URL are you using?
-jon
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