Andrew Hughes wrote:
> Next, I will look at how to embed a jetty or tomcat to launch geoserver from
> the command line. mvn geoserver:start or something.
The manual suggests "mvn jetty:run".
http://geoserver.org/display/GEOSDOC/2+Maven+Quickstart
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Well, I most certainly have found some good news!
I'll confirm this with some more testing...
If you have a maven war project with, a dependency on
a war (ie geoserver)... the geoserver war's contents are packed into the war
as well. This means if you wanted to customize your own... all you would
See http://gridlock.openplans.org:8080/hudson/job/geoserver-trunk/97/changes
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See http://gridlock.openplans.org:8080/hudson/job/geoserver-trunk/96/changes
Changes:
[arneke] Switch default description template for KML from table to ,
filtering out geometries.
[arneke] Missed redundant Document tag
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Key: GEOS-1878
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-1878
Project: GeoServer
Issue Type: Bug
Hi all. I rceived a question offline regarding GeoServer's/Java's
utilization of multiprocessors and multicore processors, and I figured
this would be the place to pose it. Does / how does GeoServer do
parallel processing?
Thanks,
Mike Pumphrey
Outreach Engineer
The Open Planning Project
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