The last tdk I put together I believe was based on Tomcat 4.1... would 
have to search the mail archives as I did put the version info in a mail 
somewhere.

still available at and updated on Feb 19 2004

 http://kiasoft.com/~painter/tdk-2.3_01.tgz 

META is the new way to build apps with Turbine and is working nicely with 
turbine-2.3 branch from cvs... look at the meta plugin for maven for more 
info. Henning has written some good docs on how to get started

other note:

maven site:generate also pulls dependencies from jakarta-site2 I 
believe, if you haven't checked out that module already.. I may be wrong 
there.. I have it checked out along with a few other apache code vaults 
and it builds correctly for me.

hth,
Jeff Painter



On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Jeremy Foot wrote:

> The TDK has a somewhat old Tomcat in it (4.0). I am pretty sure the 
> API's have changed too much for this to work. So I'm going to give up 
> on the TDK.
> 
> I've downloaded Maven and Turbine 2.3.
> I ran install_repo.sh which created lots of directories.
> I ran 'maven site:generate' in the Turbine install directory and it 
> doesn't seem to have done anything except complain about the Sun jars
> 
> Comparing the directory structure in the install directory and the 
> 'README.txt' and they don't tie up. I have no lib and I have xdocs 
> instead of docs.
> 
> Do I need to configure Maven to know where stuff is on my system? I'm 
> on Mac OS10.3. The web site suggests that Maven should be able to find 
> the Java environment. Does this work? How would I know?
> 
> This is going to be worth the trip, isn't it?
> 
> I understand I also need a copy of Torque. Which version?
> 
> Frustrated of HongKong
> 

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