Yes, you can deploy your applications without packaging them.
The file structure would be just as if it were an packaged application.
Normaly, you would put the folder structure under .../orion/applications/
Check the docs for more info.
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> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: Tim Yates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Skickat: den 15 februari 2001 01:33
> Till: Orion-Interest
> Ämne: Deploy question...
>
>
> Hi there, firstly, this is a test message to check I am on
> the list (and
> using it correctly), and secondly, I have a (maybe stupid) question...
>
> We are presently using jBoss as our app server, but after
> looking at the
> Orion spec, I am quite interested about Orion, due to its clustering
> support.
>
> However, as there is a team of us developing, we keep our JSP and EJB
> deployment separate...
>
> I will explain:
>
> Our JSP's are located in a directory with a WEB-INF/classes
> directory
> containing all of our JavaBeans that we use
>
> The EJB jar containing all of our EJB's are placed into the
> jBoss deploy
> directory.
>
> This allows us to have multiple users deploying different
> areas of the
> project rather than one person building WARs and combining
> them into EARs.
>
> Now my question is:
>
> Is it possible to deploy things this way under Orion? If
> so, can anyone
> point me to a web reference or in the right direction that
> will show me how
> to do it? I have looked at the online documentation, and the
> mailing list
> archive, and I am a bit lost as to where I would have to A)
> Deploy all my
> files, and B) Configure the application...
>
> Sorry if this is a stupid question,
>
> Hope someone can help,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim Yates
>
>
>
>