Haven't seen it yet, was wondering what the status was myself. Jason?

/Colin




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From: "Daniel Rall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Turbine Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: PATCH - documentation. Turbine & VAJ IDE


> Did this make it into CVS yet?
>
> "Colin Chalmers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is a how-to doc on getting turbine to work under VAJ. The original
info
> > was borrowed from the Cactus site.
> >
> > I just have one problem with the xdocs which perhaps someone else can
fix
> > before commiting, I've tried to show the content of specific config
files
> > which are in xml format and after translation to html their not being
> > represented properly. Otherwise everything should work
> >
> > I've got two colleagues who will be trying it out next week so I'll fix
any
> > discrepencies they find and post a new Xdocs (if needed) after that.
> >
> > Could someone check it in for me please.
> >
> > /colin
> >
> >
> >   <?xml version="1.0"?>
> >
> > <document>
> >   <header>
> >     <title>VAJava and WebSphere Test Environment</title>
> >     <authors>
> >       <person name="Colin Chalmers" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
> >     </authors>
> >   </header>
> >
> >   <body>
> >
> >     <section name="Forewords and Requirements">
> >
> >       <p>
> >         This tutorial explains how to run Turbine within VisualAge for
> >         Java WebSphere Test Environment.
> >       </p>
> >       <p>
> >         This tutorial works with VAJava 3.5.2 and 3.5.3. Please tell us
if
> > you
> >         find that it works with other versions.
> >       </p>
> >
> >     </section>
> >
> >     <section name="Step 1 : Import the correct packages in VAJava">
> >
> >       <p>
> >         Let's assume the following conventions :
> >         <strong><code>{Turbine dir}</code></strong> is the directory
where
> > you
> >         have unzipped the Turbine distribution or sources and
> >         <strong><code>{VAJava dir}</code></strong> is the directory
where
> >         VAJava is installed. Let's also define <strong><code>{WTE
> > dir}</code>
> >         </strong> to be the WebSphere Test Environment directories, i.e.
> >         <code>{VAJava dir}/ide/project_resources/IBM WebSphere Test
> >         Environment</code>.
> >       </p>
> >
> >       <p>
> >         You need to create a project : Turbine
> >       </p>
> >
> >       <p>
> >         Import into Turbine project all JARS/SRC associated with the
> > specific
> >         Turbine release
> >       </p>
> >
> >     </section>
> >
> >     <section name="Step 2 : Modify WebSphere Test Environment">
> >
> >       <section name="Edit default.servlet_engine">
> >
> >         <p>
> >           Edit <code>{WTE dir}/properties/default.servlet_engine</code>
and
> >           add the following under the <code>default_app</code> webgroup
:
> >         </p>
> >
> > <source><![CDATA[
> >     <websphere-webgroup name="turbine">
> >        <description>Turbine Application Framework</description>
> >        <document-root>$approot$/web</document-root>
> >        <classpath>$approot$/servlets</classpath>
> >        <root-uri>/turbine</root-uri>
> >        <auto-reload enabled="true" polling-interval="3000"/>
> >        <shared-context>false</shared-context>
> >     </websphere-webgroup>
> > ]]></source>
> >
> >       </section>
> >
> >       <section name="Create a turbine directory">
> >
> >         <p>
> >           Create a directory called <code>turbine</code> under
> >           <code>{WTE dir}/hosts/default_host</code>. Under
> > <code>turbine</code>
> >           create another 2 subdirectories : <code>servlets</code> and
> >           <code>web</code>.
> >         </p>
> >
> >         <p>
> >  Create the following directories (which is similiar to the TDK
> > distribution)
> >  under the web directory.
> >  <li> images </li>
> >  <li> logs </li>
> >  <li> resources</li>
> >  <li> stylesheets</li>
> >  <li> templates</li>
> >  <li> WEB-INF/conf</li>
> >         </p>
> >         <p>
> >         Copy the TurbineResource.properties file to the "WEB-INF/conf"
> > directory. The templates,
> >         logs etc. directories are quite self explanetory I think.
> >         </p>
> >
> >       </section>
> >
> >       <section name="Create a turbine.webapp file">
> >
> >         <p>
> >           Create a <code>turbine.webapp</code> file in
> >           <code>{WTE dir}/host/default_app/servlets</code> and put the
> > following
> >           content :
> > <source><![CDATA[
> > <webapp>
> >    <name>turbine</name>
> >    <description>Turbine Application Framework</description>
> >    <error-page>/ErrorReporter</error-page>
> >
> >    <servlet>
> >       <name>turbine</name>
> >       <description>Turbine Application Framework</description>
> >       <code>org.apache.turbine.Turbine</code>
> >       <servlet-path>/ServletRedirector</servlet-path>
> >       <autostart>true</autostart>
> >    </servlet>
> >  </webapp>
> > ]]></source>
> >         </p>
> >
> >       </section>
> >
> >     </section>
> >
> >     <section name="Step 3 : Edit VAJava workspace classpath">
> >
> >       <p>
> >         In the WebSphere Test Environment under Servlet Engine, add
Turbine
> > to the classpath.
> >       </p>
> >
> >     </section>
> >   </body>
> > </document>
> >
> >
> >
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