Thanks. I've modified my build.properties according to your suggestion.

I'm now at Step 5 on 
"http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/getting-started.html";.

The instructions are:
============================================================
    * 1. If you are using the Hypersonic SQL database, make sure you have 
terminated the test HSQLserver. Then in the same terminal, start the production 
Hypersonic database by typing

      maven start.production.server

    * 2. (in seperate window/terminal session)

      cd ${jetspeed-2-home}

    * 3. maven quickStart

      This will recreate the DB to deploy into. WARNING This will drop all the 
tables and data in the production database.

    * 4. Start up Tomcat. With a browser, go to:

      http://localhost:8080/jetspeed
============================================================

Bullet 1 is apparently instructing me to run a script called 
"start.production.server" with Maven. I've searched and cannot find a file by 
that name. I have started the HSQL database using the batch file in the 
%TOMCAT_HOME%/jetspeed-database directory.

There is no batch file for stopping the database and the contents of the batch 
file to start it gives no clue as to how it is accomplished gracefully. If 
someone knows how and will tell me, I promise to scour the HSQL site at 
SourceForge.net later. Scout's honor.

O.K., the database is now started.

Bullet 2 instructs me to change to a directory via a variable I don't have and 
whose value is a mystery as well.

Bullet 3 give me a hint on Bullet 2. If I find a directory with a script called 
"quickStart" I may just be in the right place. Alas, there is no "quickStart" 
anywhere on my disk for Maven to run.

Bullet 4 has me start Tomcat and navigate to a URL. When I do this I get what 
is for me, an undecipherable stack trace. Tomcat is working, by the way, so the 
problem must be further up.

Has anyone got some help for me? Thanks

-- 
Charles Knell
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-----Original Message-----
From:     Scott T Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:     Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:29:07 -0500
To:       "'Jetspeed Users List'" <[email protected]>
Subject:  RE: Request for help in getting Jetspeed-2 running on Windows:Part 1


I think you might be able to ignore this property entry as it is only used
when building from source, and not even be used there anymore.


I build and deploy on Linux, Windows and Solaris on a daily basis.  I will
post my windows build.properties.  It may help point you in the right
direction.




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