"Otto Cordero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>I agree 100% with this, it doesn't make sense to me to have to download a
>whole server to get started with Turbine. It is a jar library right?, so if
>I pack my web application with turbine in a WAR file, it should run on every
>tomcat server. I know that probably this is kind of ideallistic, but that is
>what I was expecting when I started with Turbine. So I think that we should
>have a set of WARs showing different turbine applications.

The current Turbine code needs 30+ supporting jars and uses a beta-level
build tool. I'd say, that this already qualifies as "we need a development
environment to get people started" :-)

        Regards
                Henning

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