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====== STATUS ====== Antville can be considered stable quality code. It is heavily used by several thousands of users at http://antville.org and several other sites (see http://code.google.com/p/antville/wiki/AntvilleSites). Nevertheless, there still could be bugs hidden somewhere in this application. If you think you found a bug please report it at http://project.antville.org. Antville can be used for production purposes, but please bear in mind that the creators of Antville do not take any warranty, whichever kind. =================== SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS =================== To run Antville you need Helma Object Publisher (http://helma.org) and a relational database in the backend. Antville was tested with PostgreSQL (http://postgresql.org) and MySQL (http://mysql.com). For setting up Helma Object Publisher and the database of your choice please refer to the corresponding installation instructions. To enable Antville sending confirmation mails to users (e.g. after registration) you will also need access to an SMTP server. Helma comes with its own embedded webserver (Jetty) so you do not need to install one, although you can easily use Apache httpd as front-end webserver, too. Please refer to the INSTALL file for detailed information on how to install Antville. ===================================== DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION ===================================== For documentation and further information regarding Antville please refer to: * http://project.antville.org * http://about.antville.org * http://help.antville.org Feel free to ask any question regarding the application at http://help.antville.org You should follow Antville on Facebook and Twitter: * http://facebook.com/Antville * http://twitter.com/antville_org For further information about Helma, http://helma.org generally is a good place. There is also a mailing list about Helma-related stuff available at http://groups.google.com/group/helma. ================================== BUG REPORTING AND FEATURE REQUESTS ================================== If you found a bug please report it at http://project.antville.org. Please post feature requests or proposals to http://project.antville.org. Since Antville is open-source, you are definitely encouraged to modify the application, but please keep us informed on what you do/did – either by posting at http://help.antville.org or by sending a message to [email protected]. For those of you who demonstrated a commitment to collaborative open-source development through sustained participation and contributions within the development of Antville, there will also be other ways to participate. ============== ABOUT ANTVILLE ============== Antville is an open source project aimed at the development of a high performance, feature rich weblog hosting software. It can easily host up to several thousands of sites (the number of weblogs is rather limited by the installation owner’s choice and server power than by software limitations). Antville is entirely written in JavaScript (ECMAScript, to be precise) and based on 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 OBJECT PUBLISHER ============================ Helma Object Publisher is a web application server. With Helma Object Publisher (sometimes simply referred to as Helma or Hop) you can define Objects and map them to a relational database table. These so-called HopObjects can be created, modified and deleted using a comfortable object/container model. Hence, no manual fiddling around with database code is necessary. HopObjects are extended JavaScript objects which can be scripted using server-side JavaScript. Beyond the common JavaScript features, Helma provides special “skin” and template functionalities which facilitate the rendering of objects via a web interface. Thanks to Helma’s relational database mapping technology, HopObjects create a hierarchical structure, the URL space of a Helma site. The parts between slashes in a Helma URL represent HopObjects (similar to the document tree in static sites). The Helma URL space can be thought of as an analogy to the Document Object Model (DOM) in client-side JavaScript. Check out http://helma.org for more information.
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