Woops, I missed that.  Thanks for pointing it out. I
agree with the point Scott made though it is not
really critical at this point.

Torque works out well for generating the database
schema.

Regards,

David.

--- David Sean Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Monday, November 17, 2003, at 08:53  PM, David Le
> Strat wrote:
> 
> > All,
> >
> > There seem to be a problem with Jetspeed 2 build.
> When
> > HW_App gets deployed it uses the
> > PortletApplicationManager in order to persist the
> > portlet configuration to the database.  However,
> given
> > that you have a build.properties under
> ${user.home}
> > (in Windows, it typically is C:\Documents and
> > Settings\Your Name), it will look for a alternate
> > dbAlias. If the db alias is not available, which
> most
> > likely will not, the portlets information will get
> > persisted to the default location,
> > ${jetspeed.home}/portal/src/webapp/WEB-INF/db/hsql
> >
> Look at the GETTING-STARTED.doc, step 2,
> "build.properties settings"
> See the documentation for setting the 3rd property:
> deployment.db.alias
> 
> I agree that this solution is not optimal and leads
> to installation 
> failures.
> The whole point of putting the database into the web
> application was to 
> make Jetspeed easier to use out of the box.
> Since this is obviously not happening, perhaps we
> should drop a 
> preconfigured Hypersonic database in the webapp, and
> require special 
> installation steps to formally install and configure
> the database.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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