bq. Piergiorgio, what kinds of specific requests have you had? To clarify, are these folks using combined war? Non-combined multiprocess model? With zookeeper, or without?
Karl On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 6:22 AM, Karl Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > Also, having now thought about this in more detail, it occurs to me that > we need a pretty detailed idea of the scenarios we would be covering. It > would help to know what people were typically trying to do. Piergiorgio, > what kinds of specific requests have you had? > > Karl > > > On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 5:58 AM, Karl Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I think it is a great idea. But who has the time to put it together? >> >> Karl >> >> Sent from my Windows Phone >> From: Piergiorgio Lucidi >> Sent: 4/17/2014 5:47 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Tutorials about how to install ManifoldCF >> Hi guys, >> >> I'm receiving many private messages from some of our customers and new >> potential customers about how to install ManifoldCF using Tomcat and >> MySQL. >> >> They asked me for a tutorial and it seems that the current documentation >> is >> not enough for them (and also for me :-P ), they would like to have some >> kind of mini-tutorial dedicated to different scenarios. >> >> For example we could create the following mini-tutorials: >> >> - Installing ManifoldCF on Tomcat with MySQL >> - Installing ManifoldCF on Tomcat with Postgre >> ... and so on >> >> According to them the current documentation it is too cryptic to >> understand >> how to install ManifoldCF. >> >> I think that we should solve this problem creating a new section of the >> documentation dedicated to how to install ManifoldCF for production >> environments. >> >> The format could be similar to the following tutorial published by >> FrenchLabs, practically a step-by-step guide: >> >> http://www.francelabs.com/blog/tutorial-for-combining-manifoldcf-and-solr-for-files-search/ >> >> Sincerely I have some doubts about how to install ManifoldCF in different >> scenarios so I think that this problem actually exists. >> >> What do you think about this? >> Please let me know. >> >> Cheers, >> Piergiorgio >> >> -- >> Piergiorgio Lucidi >> Open Source ECM Specialist >> http://www.open4dev.com >> > >
