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ABOUT ANTVILLE
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Antville is an open source project aimed to the development of an
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"easy to maintain and use" weblog-hosting system. It can easily host
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up to several hundred or thousand weblogs (the number of weblogs is
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more limited by the site owner's choice and server power than software
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limitations).
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Antville is entirely written in JavaScript (ECMAScript, to be precise)
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and based on Helma Object Publisher, a powerful and fast scriptable
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open source web application server (which itself is written in Java).
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Antville works with a relational database in the backend.
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Check out http://project.antville.org/ for more information.
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ABOUT HELMA OBJECT PUBLISHER
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Helma Object Publisher is a web application server.
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With Helma Object Publisher (sometimes simply referred to as Helma or
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Hop) you can define Objects and map them to a relational database
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table. These so-called HopObjects can be created, modified and deleted
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using a comfortable object/container model. Hence, no manual fiddling
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around with database code is necessary.
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HopObjects are extended JavaScript objects which can be scripted using
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server-side JavaScript. Beyond the common JavaScript features, Helma
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provides special "skin" and template functionalities which facilitate
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the rendering of objects via a web interface.
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Thanks to Helma's relational database mapping technology, HopObjects
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create a hierarchical structure, the URL space of a Helma site. The
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parts between slashes in a Helma URL represent HopObjects (similar to
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the document tree in static sites). The Helma URL space can be thought
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of as an analogy to the Document Object Model (DOM) in client-side
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JavaScript.
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STATUS
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Antville should be considered pre-release quality code. Although it is
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heavily used by several thousands of users at http://www.antville.org
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chances are that there are still bugs hidden somewhere in this
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application (if you found one please report it at
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http://helma.org/bugs).
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Antville can be used for production purposes, but please mind that the
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creators of Antville and Helma do not take any warranty (whichever
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kind).
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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To run Antville you need Helma Object Publisher (http://helma.org) and
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a relational database in the backend. Antville was tested with MySQL
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(http://www.mysql.com) and Oracle (v.8.1.7). For setting up Helma
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Object Publisher and the database of your choice please refer to their
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installation instructions. Since Antville sends confirmation mails to
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users (i.e. after registration or if they were added to the list of
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members of a site), you'll also need access to an SMTP server.
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Helma comes with its own embedded webserver (Jetty) so you don't need
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to install one, although you can easily use Apache httpd as front-end
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webserver too (this might be necessary for really big Antville
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installations or if you need advanced features like URL rewriting).
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INSTALLATION
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Unpack the distribution file. Move the resulting directory "antville"
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into the directory "apps" of your Helma Object Publisher installation.
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Inside the directory "antville" you will find a zipped archive called
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"db_support.zip". This archive contains all database-related files,
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ie. several SQL scripts for creating the database needed by the
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application. So first unpack db_support.zip which will create a
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directory called "db_support". Change to that directory.
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Antville comes with scripts for MySQL (antville_mysql.sql) and for
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Oracle databases (antville_oracle.sql) - the third one,
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antville_mckoi.sql, is only used for the Mckoi database used in the
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AntClick distribution.
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Each of these scripts are not only creating the tables, indexes and
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initial records, but also the account used by the application to
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communicate with the database. Both the default username and password
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of this account are "antville", so you probably want to change that
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(you should!). Open the appropriate script and scroll down to the
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section called "Database-User". Search for "identified by" and change
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the value in quotes to the password of your choice.
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Please refer to the documentation of your database on how to run the
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appropriate script. After done so you'll have to tell Antville how it
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can access your database. This is done in a configuration file named
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"db.properties".
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Antville comes with two templates for db.properties, one for MySQL
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(db.properties.mysql) and one for Oracle (db.properties.oracle). Open
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the template for your database and ensure that the line beginning with
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"antville.url=" points to the server that runs the database (for MySQL
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this will in most cases look like http://localhost:3306/antville,
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assuming that the database is running on the same machine as the
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application).
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Check that user and password are correct and save the file as
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"db.properties" (without the quotes) in the root directory of the
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Antville application (if it is already existing you can safely
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overwrite it).
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NOTE: If you're using Oracle you need to install the JDBC driver for
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your database by placing the appropriate zip file into the
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subdirectory "lib/ext" located in Helma's installation directory (you
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can download the JDBC driver for your Oracle-database at
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http://technet.oracle.com/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/content.html).
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The driver for MySQL is already contained in the distribution of Helma
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Object Publisher.
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Next you need to copy the default images of Antville to the
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appropriate place. If you are planning to use the embeded webserver of
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Helma Object Publisher, change to the directory "static" of your Helma
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installation. Create a directory called "antville" and in there two
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subdirectories: "images" and "files" (of course you can use any other
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schema too, you just need to adapt the application properties in the
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next step). Unpack the archive "images.zip" located in the application
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directory of Antville to your newly created directory images. NOTE:
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Don't place your images outside the directory "static" if you're using
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Helma's embedded webserver, otherwise it won't find them.
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Open the file "apps.properties" located in the directory where you
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installed Helma and append the word "antville" (without quotes) in a
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new line. Then start up Helma, and after pointing your browser to
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http://localhost:8080/antville (assuming that Helma is running on the
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same machine and uses port 8080) you should see Antville's welcome
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page. It will tell you about the two additional configuration steps
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necessary: you need to register once to gain system administration
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rights and then you must configure the basic preferences (like
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language settings, date formats etc.)
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If everything went fine you can safely delete the directory
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"db_support".
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DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION
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To get the documentation and further information regarding Antville
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please refer to:
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http://project.antville.org
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http://macros.antville.org (the documentation of Antville macros)
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http://help.antville.org
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Feel free to ask any question regarding the application at
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http://project.antville.org
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For further information about Helma http://helma.org generally is a
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good place. There is also a mailing-list about Helma-related stuff
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available at http://helma.org/lists/listinfo/hop.
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==================================
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BUG REPORTING AND FEATURE REQUESTS
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==================================
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If you find any bug please report it at http://helma.org/bugs. Please
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post feature requests or proposals to http://project.antville.org.
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Since Antville is open-source, you're definetly encouraged to modify
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the application, but please keep us informed on what you do/did
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(either by posting at http://project.antville.org or by sending a mail
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to antville@helma.org). For those of you who demonstrated a commitment
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to collaborative open- source development through sustained
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participation and contributions within the development of Antville,
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there will also be other ways to participate.
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--
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<EFBFBD> 2002, antville@helma.org
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http://project.antville.org
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This document was last modified on Tuesday 12 January 2003 by
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robert@helma.org |