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hns a2dfb6a9b9 Only check for executable bin/java if JAVA_HOME is set, and if it isn't found,
don't exit but just issue a warning and let the script go on.
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apps/antville switch from hsqldb to mckoidb data source. 2002-07-16 13:41:35 +00:00
data updated to antville 1.1 database schema 2003-09-12 16:15:02 +00:00
lib/ext Upgrade from Mckoi release 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 2003-08-18 11:55:34 +00:00
apps.properties Merging changes from 1.2.4 to 1.2.5 2003-06-10 13:20:45 +00:00
db.conf set cache size to zero (we don't need a cache when running in embedded mode). 2002-10-25 13:18:25 +00:00
db.properties Updated to new format, added some explanatory comments. 2001-11-28 15:22:34 +00:00
hop.bat Copied over new start scripts from ../main 2002-12-03 13:51:59 +00:00
hop.sh Only check for executable bin/java if JAVA_HOME is set, and if it isn't found, 2003-09-16 15:30:53 +00:00
license.txt updated license to new version 1.2 [http://helma.org/rfc/license12/] 2001-11-29 14:21:55 +00:00
README.txt Brought Helma part of the README up to date. 2002-12-05 14:04:31 +00:00
server.properties for security reasons: removed default adminUsername and adminPassword properties. manage-application will ask for these properties once if they are not set at startup. 2002-04-08 08:57:08 +00:00

==============
ABOUT ANTCLICK
==============

Antclick is an integrated Helma/Antville package. It comes with 
integrated web server and SQL database. It should run out of the 
box although you may have to modify the start script. 

This version of Antclick contains Mckoi as the embedded database 
and Jetty as the embedded web server.

Although Antcklick comes preconfigured with the Mckoi database, it 
can easily be set up to run with other databases such as MySQL and 
Oracle. It is also possible to configure it to use a fully featured 
web server instead of the built-in web server. 


======================
INSTALLING AND RUNNING 
======================

Simply uncompress the content of the archive file into any place on 
your hard disk. Start Helma on Windows by opening the file hop.bat. 
On Unix systems open a terminal window, change to the Antclick 
directory and type ./hop.sh.

If you manage to get it running you should be able to connect your
browser to http://127.0.0.1:8080/ (port 8080, that is). Now you can
set up and configure your antville site.


==============
ABOUT ANTVILLE
==============

Antville is an open source project aimed to the development of an
"easy to maintain and use" weblog-hosting system. It is not limited
to just one weblog, it can easily host up to several hundred or
thousand weblogs (the number of weblogs is more limited by the site
owner's choice and server power than software limitations).

Antville is entirely written in JavaScript and based on the Helma
Object Publisher, a powerful and fast scriptable open source web
application server (which itself is written in Java). Antville works
with a relational database in the backend.

Check out http://project.antville.org/ for more information.

===========
ABOUT HELMA
===========

Helma is a scriptable platform for creating dynamic, database backed
web sites.

Helma provides an easy way to map relational database tables to objects.
These objects are wrapped with a layer of scripts and skins that allow
them to be presented and manipulated over the web. The clue here is that
both functions and skins work in an object oriented manner and force
a clear separation between content, functionality and presentation.
Actions are special functions that are callable over the web. Macros are
special functions that expose functionality to the presentation layer. 
Skins are pieces of layout that do not contain any application logic,
only macro tags as placeholders for parts that are dynamically provided
by the application.

In short, Helma provides a one stop framework to create web applications 
with less code and in shorter time than most of the other software out 
there.

===================
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
===================

You need a Java virtual machine 1.3 or higher to run Helma.

For Windows, Linux and Solaris you can get a Java runtime or development 
kit from http://java.sun.com/j2se/downloads.html.

If you are on Mac OS X, you already have a Java runtime that will work 
well with Helma.

Unfortunately, there is no Java 2 interpreter for Mac OS Classic, so
you can't use Helma on Mac OS 9.

============================
INSTALLING AND RUNNING HELMA
============================

Simply unzip or untar the contents of the archive file into any place
on your hard disk. Start Helma by invoking hop.bat or hop.sh from the
command line, depending on whether you are on Windows or
Linux/Unix/MacOSX. If the java command is not found, try setting the
JAVA_HOME variable in the start script to the location of your Java
installation.

You may also want to have a look at the start script for other settings.
You can adjust server wide settings in the server.properties file. For
example, you should set the smtp property to the name of the SMTP server
that Helma should use to send Email. Applications can be started or
stopped by editing the apps.properties file through the web interface
using the Management application that is part of Helma.

If you manage to get it running you should be able to connect your
browser to http://localhost:8080/ or http://127.0.0.1:8080/
(port 8080 on the local machine, that is).

Helma comes with a version of Jetty, a lightweight yet industrial strenth
web server developed by Mortbay Consulting. See http://jetty.mortbay.com/
for more information. While Jetty works well for deploying real web sites,
you may want to run Helma behind an existing web server. This is most
easily done by running Helma with the AJPv13 listener which allows you to
plug Helma into any web server using the Apache mod_jk module. See
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html for more
information on mod_jk and AJPv13.

Finally, Helma can be plugged into Servlet containers using Servlet
classes that communicate with Helma either directly or via Java RMI.
(Be warned that these options may be harder to set up and maintain though,
since most of the recent development efforts have been geared towards the
mod_jk/AJPv13 setup.)


=====================================
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION
=====================================

Currently, documentation-in-progress is available online at
http://helma.org/. We know that it sucks and hope to do some substantial
improvments within the coming weeks and months.

Your input is highly welcome. There is a mailing-list to discuss Helma at
http://helma.org/lists/listinfo/hop. Don't hesitate to voice any questions,
proposals, complaints, praise you may have on the list. We know we have
a lot to do and to learn, and we're open to suggestions.

For questions, comments or suggestions also feel free to contact
antville@helma.org.


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Last modified on December 5, 2002 by Hannes Wallnoefer <hannes@helma.at>