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Posted to jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org by David_dev Dev <dc...@gmail.com> on 2017/05/12 12:11:50 UTC
Install jetspeed in existant tomcat server
hi,
On debian7 we have a server with a tomcat server installed and configured.
We want to add a jetspeed application which is currently on a very old
server.
We make test on a blank OS for migration.
But now we would add the Jetspeed + application to our existing tomcat
server.
In the documentation i find only the jar installer which is made only to
install the whole stack tomcat + jetspeed + some others things on a blank
server.
In old jetspeed install doc we had, there were a method with war to deploy
in a tomcat + configurations.
Is there an official method to do this with 2.3.1 please ?
Or at least a recommanded method (othen than resintall another manual
tomcat on the OS, and that will be different than all our recent tomcat
standardized installation we made since 2 years).
thx a lot
David
Re: Install jetspeed in existant tomcat server
Posted by DavidSeanTaylor <da...@bluesunrise.com>.
I believe this is covered in the documentation here:
https://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/deployguide/guide-tomcat.html <https://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/deployguide/guide-tomcat.html>
> On May 12, 2017, at 5:11 AM, David_dev Dev <dc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> On debian7 we have a server with a tomcat server installed and configured.
>
> We want to add a jetspeed application which is currently on a very old
> server.
>
> We make test on a blank OS for migration.
>
> But now we would add the Jetspeed + application to our existing tomcat
> server.
>
>
> In the documentation i find only the jar installer which is made only to
> install the whole stack tomcat + jetspeed + some others things on a blank
> server.
>
> In old jetspeed install doc we had, there were a method with war to deploy
> in a tomcat + configurations.
>
> Is there an official method to do this with 2.3.1 please ?
> Or at least a recommanded method (othen than resintall another manual
> tomcat on the OS, and that will be different than all our recent tomcat
> standardized installation we made since 2 years).
>
> thx a lot
> David