Johannsmeier, Dieter wrote:

Yes it looks exactly like this ...

But what is needed to set for @[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it: mysql?
And what is needed to set for @[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can't really help you there but try this:

This is a little HowTo that gets you started. Initially posted by Jeffery a few weeks ago. It helped me alot btw ;)
And after that everything was working.


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    #
    # build.properties - for META
    #

    #
    # Application Server configuration
    #
    maven.appserver.home = <directory_for_appserver_home>
    maven.appserver.name = tomcat

    #
    # app config
    #
    turbine.app.name = <appname>
    turbine.app.flavor=turbine-2.3.1

    #
    # create the om layer interfaces for torque
    #
    turbine.app.om.layer=torque

    #
    # don't create demo pages
    #
    turbine.app.setup.demo=false

    #
    # Inplace dev mode
    #
    turbine.plugin.mode=inplace

    #
    # Initial ID values for the ID_TABLE
    #
    initialID = 1100
    initialIDValue = 100
    initialIDStep = 10

    #
    # database settings
    #
    torque.database=mysql
    torque.database.driver = com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
    torque.database.user = myuser
    torque.database.password = mypassword
    torque.database.buildUrl = jdbc:mysql://localhost/<appname>
    torque.database.createUrl = jdbc:mysql://localhost/<appname>

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2. change to the webapps directory of your servlet container.
3. Create the skeleton for the app

    % maven -Dturbine.setup.properties=~/build.properties turbine:setup

4. change into your webapps/<newapp> directory

5. modify the <appname>-schema.xml accordingly (found in
   src/schema/<appname>-schema.xml)

6. Create SQL (all commands run from webapps/<appname> directory

    1. create the database
    % maven torque:create-db

    2. generate SQL code
    % maven turbine:sql

    3. put SQL in database
    % maven torque:insert-sql

7. Compile your application

    % maven java:compile

no need to deploy since we are inplace development mode

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What he was missing tho is to get tomcat working with it. So the 8th step would be:

8. Start tomcat. Point your browser to http://localhost:8080/manager/html
Login with the password you set during installation of tomcat and use the 'Installation' form on that site (It's the one with the 3 input fields)


I got it in german so i'm not sure what the actual translation is.
The first field (context path) would be: /<newapp>
The second field leave empty. And in the third field you need to put the path to your webapp root folder. It needs to look like this:
file:C:/path/to/your/webapplication


Note: You need to prepend 'file:' and you have to use forward slashes. If you did everything fine tomcat should find the 'WEB-INF' folder below the specified folder automatically and you should be ready to go.

Just in case you didn't got it, the URL to your webapp is:
http://localhost:8080/<webapp>

9. Here is an optional 9th step you'd like to take.
Find the following file:
<tomcat root>\conf\Catalina\localhost\<appname>.xml
open it in editor and add reloadable="true" to the <context> tag as an attribute like this:
<Context path="/..." docBase="..." reloadable="true">


That way you can just compile the classes in your favourite IDE and don't need to worry about restarting tomcat.

Please follow that to see if you made any mistakes during deployment.

Michael

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