Jetspeed is more of a framework than a web-app. 
Concerning persitency - the war comes with a built in hypersonic db.

Stef.

-----Original Message-----
From: Amir Nashat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Donnerstag, 18. September 2003 03:24
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Subject: new jetspeed user


Hello all,
 
I just downloaded the jetspeed portal, installed and started playing.
All is going well.
 
A couple questions come to mind
 
1)       Is Jetspeed a portlet container? Granted not a reference
implementation but I'm curious as to the .war extension. Are containers
nothing more then war files  and thus a web app? I've read the spec
front to back and still are not sure about this one. If someone can
point to the section I'd be very much obliged.
2)       So I haven't tied Jetspeed into any backend database. I then
create a new user. I then create another new user with the same user
name and it chokes on me saying that this user already exists. 
      How is this user data persisted in the first place if I have no
data store to save it in? I'm curious about this one. Doing a little
search I noticed that data is saved into the jetspeed.script file. So
when jetspeed
      starts is this file read and a in-memory object created that
stores all the users? Is this assumption correct? Anyone?
 
 
 
Thanks for your help everyone.
 
Regards,
 
Amir
 
 
 
 
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