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  0.3 release notes
  
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                                 Apache Forrest 0.3
                                   Release Notes
  
                           http://xml.apache.org/forrest/
                            ============================
  
  $Id: RELEASE-NOTES-0.3.txt,v 1.1 2003/01/30 12:59:39 jefft Exp $
  
  1) Introduction
  ---------------
  
  This document describes the 0.3 release of Apache Forrest, how to get started,
  known bugs and any other issues.  Please send all feedback to
  forrest-dev@xml.apache.org
  
  2) Status
  ---------
  
  Forrest has been maturing steadily since the 0.2 release made last November.
  Most changes are of an incremental nature (URI space improvements, bug fixes,
  skin improvements).  The full list of changes is viewable at:
  
  http://xml.apache.org/forrest/changes.html
  
  The only major 'innovation' has been the introduction of site.xml as an
  (optional) replacement for book.xml, and means of providing indirect linking.
  For details, see:
  
  http://xml.apache.org/forrest/linking.html
  
  Despite not setting out to achieve backwards-compatibility, we believe Forrest
  0.3 is backwards-compatible with 0.2 projects, even those with custom sitemaps.
  
  
  3) What is Forrest?
  -------------------
  
  Forrest is an XML standards-oriented project documentation framework based on
  Apache Cocoon, providing XSLT stylesheets and schemas, images and other
  resources. Forrest uses these to render the XML source content into a website
  via command-line, robot, or a dynamic web application.  For more details,
  please see the website at http://xml.apache.org/forrest/
  
  4) Requirements
  ---------------
  
  - The Forrest binary distribution requires a Java Runtime Environment (1.2 or
    higher) installed.  This can be obtained from
    http://java.sun.com/j2se/downloads.html
  
  - The Forrest source distribution requires a Java Development Kit (1.2 or
    higher) to build, obtainable from the same URL.
  
  Ant is not required: Forrest uses its own stripped-down, souped-up Ant in
  tools/ant/
  
  
  5) Installing Forrest
  ---------------------
  
  Depending on which distribution you downloaded, one of these sections will
  apply to you.
  
  o 5.1) Source distribution
    ------------------------
  
    The source distribution contains static Forrest resources (skins, XSLTs,
    images, schemas), source code and Forrest's own website.
  
    - To build the Forrest binary distribution, type:
  
      build.bat    (Windows)
      ./build.sh   (Unix)
  
      (if Ant 1.5+ is installed, typing 'ant' works just as well)
  
      A binary distribution will be built in build/dist/shbat Add the path to
      build/dist/shbat/bin to your PATH environment variable, and you have
      Forrest installed.  Windows users (esp. 95/98) may need to set FORREST_HOME
      to point to the build/dist/shbat directory.
  
  o 5.2) Binary distribution
    ------------------------
  
    The binary distribution contains a static reusable Forrest ready for use.
    
    - Copy somewhere permanent, like /usr/local/forrest or c:\forrest.
      Support for installation on Windows systems into directories containing
      spaces is very new, please report back on your success or failure.
  
    - Windows users should set the FORREST_HOME environment variable to point to
      where Forrest is installed.
    - Add $FORREST_HOME/bin (Unix) or %FORREST_HOME%\bin (Windows) to the system
      PATH environment variable.
  
  
  6) Getting Started
  ------------------
  
  
  Having installed Forrest, here is a little test sequence to validate that
  everything works, and to get you started.  For more information, see
  http://xml.apache.org/forrest/your-project.html
  
   - Type 'forrest -projecthelp'.  This should list the available Forrest
     commands.
     NOTE: use the 'forrest.bat' version when running under Cygwin!
  
   - Create an empty directory somewhere, and change cd to it.
  
     [ e.g. mkdir /tmp/mysite ; cd /tmp/mysite ]
  
   - Type 'forrest seed'.  This will create a template site in the current
     directory, ready for you to edit or render.
  
   - (optional) Edit the XML content in src/documentation/content/xdocs
     Have a look around, familiarize yourself with the structure.
  
   - In your new project root [ e.g. /tmp/mysite ],  type 'forrest validate'.
     This will check that all XML files are valid.  Actually Forrest does this
     automatically for the next step, but we're proud of our validation :)
  
   - In the project root, type 'forrest' or 'forrest site'.  This will generate
     HTML for your project in build/site
  
   - (optional) Type 'forrest run'.  This starts up an internal webserver
     displaying the project contents rendered at runtime.  Point your browser at
     http://localhost:8888/ to see your site.  Edits to files in build/webapps
     are instantly rendered.  See the site docs for more info on how to exploit
     this capability.
  
  
  7) Issue tracking
  -----------------
  
  If you notice what appears to be a bug, please report it on Forrest's JIRA bug
  tracking installation:
  
    http://issues.cocoondev.org/
  
  Known issues are summarized at:
  
    http://xml.apache.org/forrest/forrest-issues.html
  
  (a nice example of RSS syndication)
  
  
  8) Feedback
  -----------
  
  Feedback, feature suggestions, bugs and any other issues can be discussed on
  the forrest-dev@xml.apache.org mailing list.
  
  
  
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