On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Karanbir Singh <mail-li...@karan.org>wrote:

> On 05/21/2009 09:33 AM, Nalin Savara wrote:
>
>> Yes indeed--- no harm trying using the RPM first-- go ahead and give it a
>> shot.
>>
>> If it works ; it works.
>>
>>
> As a general rule, you should almost never waste your time doing source
> installs unless you have nothing better to do - or there is a direct trust
> issue with the binary source (1)
>
> I am not sure what distro is being used here, but there are millions of
> people who use this sort of a stack on CentOS and the packaged RPMS work
> fine for most - look at jpackage.org for a place to start with most Java
> related things ( although httpd and tomcat are already included in the
> distro and work out of the box - total install time is about 3 minutes )
>
> Just my 2 bits
>
> - KB
>
> (1): there is also the thing about people doing code audits for some
> components - but given that almost noone ever does that, its a corner case
> generally ignored.
>
>
>
Sir,

is JBoss also gets installed using RPM?

Sorry to ask small questions but this is my first time, so kindly do not get
angry.

after 2 days i want to tell my senior that apache+jboss+tomcat is done.
tell me next work.

first i have to do it on fedora 10 and then on opensuse.

regards,
montu
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