Or...you can see the build.xml file in a skeleton project I've created
(though it's for Turbine 2.1):

http://www.yorku.ca/dkha/turbine/skeleton/index.htm

Regards,
Dan

On Sun, 9 Mar 2003, Henning P. Schmiedehausen wrote:

> George Allaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >I forgot to mention that at least a partial cause for my confusion about
> >portability was due to the fact that there is no ant "deploy" target
> >included in the build.xml file, only a "jar" target. This target only
> >jars up the class directory, so I'm not sure what it's useful for. I
> >assumed wrongfully that this was for creating a file that would contain
> >the entire app, but no .jar files or templates are included. Can anyone
> >list what would need to be included in a .war file that could be
> >deployed directly to Tomcat?
>
> This is due to the fact, that the build system is, well, no really intuitive.
>
> If you have maven installed, you can do
>
> maven war
>
> to get a web application. I agree, that the missing ant build system is
> a big obstacle to turbine newcomers.
>
>       Regards
>               Henning
>
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