Hi Martin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Jericho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: vrijdag 19 april 2002 5:12
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Newbie questions
>
>
> I've installed tdk2.1 and had a good look at the sample
> application.  Now I
> want to create my own.
>
> Q1:  Is there any documentation on how to create a project from scratch?

Not really, most people just copy newapp and start changing that application
to what they want preciesly. At least if you want the integration with
flux/fulcrum to remain working (The security system)

> Q2:  If no such documentation exists, is my assumption correct
> that the best
> way to do it is doing the following:
>         1. Create a new directory for the new project <projectdir>
>         2. Copy <tdk>/share/sample/build to <projectdir>/build
>         3. Create other files as required for new project
>         4. Modify <tdk>/build.properties to point to the new project
>         5. Execute ant in the <tdk> directory
>         6. Execute ant init in <tdk>/webapps/WEB-INF/build
>     I'm sure there would be a lot of other changes to properties files and
> things along the way, but is this the broad plan?
>

See Q1

> Q3:  In my application, I need to add a few fields to the turbine-user
> table.  Can I combine all of the turbine security tables, id_table and all
> of my tables into the one schema file or is there a good reason
> to keep them
> separate?

If you want to extend User you can find a howto on the website, you will see
that it is not so easy in 2.1. You should not combine the two xml files
because differnt sources are created out ot the two. In 2.1 not source code
is generated after the turbine-schema.xml, this ia already build-in. In 2.2
extending user has become a little easier. See my comments on this news-list
about extending user in 2.2b1.

>
> Q4:  I've seen in another post to this mailing list that someone
> mentioned a
> sample bookstore application.  Where is this?

Love to see one, have never heard about it though.

>
> I've found the navigation of the turbine website and documentation pretty
> hard to use, probably because the documentation is contributed by many
> people and never really consolidated.  There's a good chance that the
> answers to these questions are there somewhere, but I haven't been able to
> find them!
> Thanks for any help.
>
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