Welcome to the Turbine Wiki
Welcome to the Turbine Project Wiki pages. Here you'll find documentation, FAQs, and other items for Turbine and all its subprojects.
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What is Turbine?
Turbine is a servlet based framework that allows experienced Java developers to quickly build web applications. Turbine allows you to use personalize the web sites and to use user logins to restrict access to parts of your application.
The best place to get started with Turbine is to visit http://turbine.apache.org/. For questions you can browse or search the Turbine mailing list archive or post to an appropriate list.
Documentation
To learn more about any of the projects below, please click on the appropriate link:
Turbine4 - Version 4 of the Turbine project. This is the version of Turbine that is being actively developed.
Turbine2 - Version 2 of the Turbine project. The latest release version of this branch is 2.3.3. The release version has proved to have production quality
Turbine3 - Version 3 of the Turbine project. Development of version 3 has halted - it was an experimental version, the best bits of which have now been ported back to version 2.
Fulcrum - Fulcrum is a services framework. Fulcrum was developed as part of the Turbine Framework. The intent behind Fulcrum is to allow Turbine's services to be used outside of the Turbine framework. This is still a "work in progress" and is not ready for use yet.
TDK - The Turbine Development Kit (TDK) is a package that bundles a copy of Turbine, Tomcat, jar files, documentation and other utilities in order to help you get started with Turbine as quickly as possible. The installation steps outlined below should have you up and running quickly. The TDK is no longer being developed - you should instead use META.
META - The Maven Environment for Turbine Application (M.E.T.A.) helps you to write Turbine applications.
Torque is no longer part of Turbine - it now lives in Apache DB.
Torque - Torque is a persistence layer which generates all the database resources required by your application and includes a runtime environment to run the generated classes. Torque was developed as part of the Turbine Framework. It is now decoupled and can be used by itself.
JCS is no longer a sub-project of Turbine - it is now a direct sub-project of Apache Commons.
- JCS - JCS is a distributed caching system written in java for server-side java applications.
TLP Proposal
TLPTurbine - the proposal for Turbine to become a Top Level Project (TLP) of the ASF. This went to the ASF board on May 15, 2007 and was passed, thus making Turbine a TLP of the ASF.
Organizational
SubProjectReports - this was back when Turbine was part of Apache Jakarta.
ApacheCon07EU - who is going, thoughts on what might be achieved.
Official Websites
You might also want to visit the Turbine websites for the various projects for more information.
Turbine has some retired sub-projects
Stratum - http://turbine.apache.org/stratum/
Torque started life as a Turbine sub-project.
JCS came into the ASF as a Turbine sub-project.
- JCS - commons.apache.org/jcs/
Maven started life as a Turbine sub-project.