Dan Vega wrote:
Would I follow a similar workflow and when I am ready to publish just build a war file? I like the idea of just building a war and pushing it to production. I could probably use ant for that as well if I setup ftp on my production box right?
To answer in the guise of a hip twitterer, "WAR deployment FTW!" :-)I've gotten into this habit and it's an absolutely fantastic way of doing things in my opinion. I understand the appeal of having a single instance of OpenBD handling multiple things, but to me it's just a lot cleaner to do the WAR deployment.
One thing I've been meaning to look into and just haven't had time yet is what's a rough "number of instances in a given amount of RAM" type estimate, which would be handy for capacity planning (and I suspect will be most people's next question!). That's a hard number to guesstimate but I suspect some basic guidelines could be created that would be helpful.
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