I am trying to use the jetty.sh script to have Jetty start up when the
machine boots.

On Oct 1, 6:41 pm, Matthew Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Göran wrote:
> > I try to configure the unix start script in jetty.sh. The instructions
> > in the script are a bit vauge. I have copied it to /etc/init.d/ and
> > chmod +x and update-rc.d jetty.sh defaults, but I guess I need to add
> > a JETTY_HOME path. But I don´t now the format, if it should be like
> > JETTY_HOME="/usr/wwwroot/jetty/" or in XML format as it is in some
> > places in this jetty.sh file?
>
> Sorry if I missed part of the earlier conversation, but are you just
> trying to start up Jetty, or are you trying to create a script so Jetty
> starts up when your machine boots?
>
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