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Quick Start - Starting Tomcat and James together - WORKING IDEA

I wanted to contribute with an idea, that i have tested,  when i read the
wiki about integrating Tomcat with James… the idea of the servlet is not
bad, but it requires a lot of extra effort…And by the laws of the minimum
effort, instead I just added this line in the
%catalina_home%\bin\startup.bat after everything:

 

call %PHOENIX_HOME%\bin\run.bat

 

that removes the problem of making changes to the phoenix-loader.jar and
it´s not really a mind breaker…

 


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Re: Quick Start - Starting Tomcat and James together - WORKING IDEA

Posted by Kris Wolff <k....@department-x.de>.
My thoughts: 
it's not so good, if you plan to distribute your war files. People out 
there, like my customes, don't want to hack startupfiles etc for one 
WebApp. "it has to run out of the box." 
Anyway, my point of view is that you have an other place where your 
backup and restore mechanism must care about. There is one place 
more you must rember.. and if you move your app from one server to 
another, well, you have to edit the startup-file. The Startup is for the 
tomcat server, - not for the webapps. 

Just a thought.


Kris


On 22 Jul 2006 at 0:30, Luis Daniel Mesa Velásquez wrote:

> I wanted to contribute with an idea, that i have tested,  when i read
> the wiki about integrating Tomcat with James… the idea of the servlet
> is not bad, but it requires a lot of extra effort…And by the laws of
> the minimum effort, instead I just added this line in the
> %catalina_home%\bin\startup.bat after everything:
> 
> 
> 
> call %PHOENIX_HOME%\bin\run.bat
> 
> 
> 
> that removes the problem of making changes to the phoenix-loader.jar
> and it´s not really a mind breaker…
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Kris Wolff

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