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Turbine Top Level README
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Welcome to Turbine. For more information about Turbine, please look
at the HTML documentation in the docs/ directory.
Here is a description of what each of the top level directories
contains. Please consult the documentation in each of the lower level
directories for information that is specific to their contents.
conf/ This is where the sample configurations live.
xdocs/ This is where the documentation and database schemas live.
All of the files in this directory are mirrored onto
the live website.
src/ This is where all of the source code to Turbine lives.
target/ This is a temporary directory for building the project.
In order to get started with Turbine, you must build it first.
Turbine uses Maven for its build environment. You can find installation
information about Maven online at http://maven.apache.org/ .
Once Maven has been installed, just type 'mvn package'. The default behavior
is to compile, run the unit tests, and build the jar. Some other useful goals:
mvn site - generate the site documention
- test site
mvn site scm-publish:publish-scm -Dscmpublish.dryRun=true -Papache-release
Activating Maven profile apache-release is not required, but as it currently binds "doclint: none" use it for a successfull javadoc generation.
- deploy site
mvn clean site scm-publish:publish-scm -Papache-release
- Deploys Turbine release site to the Apache web site (cft. to https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/turbine/site how to deploy main Turbine web site).
CAVEAT: If you make a dry run or decide to rebuild a new site when publishing, delete the cache folder! By default this folder is user.home/turbine-sites/turbine, configured in Turbine parent property turbine.site.cache. Otherwise no site might be deployt!
Find more about release related command hints in
- https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/turbine/fulcrum/trunk/README.txt
- If major.minor changed, do update turbine.site.path in pom.xml to the new production path
(e.g. turbine/turbine-4.0 for version 4.0) removing also the turbine/"development/"-part of the path BEFORE release.
- if updating the site for the new SNAPSHOT version add the new development path (e.g. turbine/development/turbine-4.1 for version 4.1-SNAPSHOT) AFTER the release.
- cft. the site structure https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/production/turbine/content/turbine/.
As of Turbine 2.3, you must also have the Torque plugin for Maven installed
to build Turbine. Information on how to install the plugin is available
at http://db.apache.org/torque/maven-howto.html.
-The Turbine Team