Title: SV: Deploy question...

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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WR

> -----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
>
>
>
>

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