But then, what's the use of Fusion? It seemed to me that it's sole purpose 
was to bridge jetspeed 1 to jetspeed 2.. I mean, nobody will use fusion 
anymore to start a brand new project..
Anybody else who can shine a light on how to add fusion to an existing 
distribution?

Thanks, Bo





David Sean Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
27/08/2007 18:04
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On Aug 27, 2007, at 1:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello,
>
> yes I have the bundled version working correctly, but I don't see 
> how I
> can use that to transform existing js1.6 projects to js1.6 + fusion
> projects. I'd like to use the jetspeed plugin to make this 
> transition. I'm
> using the plugin right now to integrate customizations with the 
> official
> js1.6 distribution.
>
You will need to:

* update the jar files
* property files
* database
* shared/lib jar files

I haven't worked with Fusion for a long time now. It would take some 
research for me to figure out exactly what files are required to be 
updated and document it for you




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