of the box. Also because it fits perfectly
within the Google-Realm : ) which was one of the primary attractive-
factors for me. But it requires a custom approach to MaintainJ, which
I'm struggling with, but I'm getting help from MaintainJ support. I
hope I get it working soon.
On Feb 17, 11:05 am, b4l4nc3r
alternative. I'm sensing an opening for others.
On Feb 14, 10:01 pm, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
BTW, the MaintainJ webapp doesn't write anything on the server-side,
so I doubt it will have trouble running on the GAEJ-configured
Embedded Jetty server. Plus locally it runs on the NORMAL default SUN
! Could someone at least point out what the path of
the GAEJ local Embedded Jetty server is? I want to try to deploy a
second War in to be loaded for each server-instance.
On Feb 14, 3:19 am, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
Yeah, I see, and agree with your point. And I did try it myself,
although I
want to go on more complex roads.
regards
didier
On Feb 12, 6:18 am, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
Either I've landed on a deserted island I'm left in the mercy of a
huge amount of luck. OR I'm pushing on the wrong buttons hmmm.
On Feb 11, 10:29 pm, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com
the notion of an GAEJ app locally on a
non-embedded Jetty server, possible? Someone succeeded?
On Feb 11, 6:06 am, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
Lets try it completely:http://www.maintainj.com/
On Feb 11, 5:40 am, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
Btw, I just found out that for some reason
Either I've landed on a deserted island I'm left in the mercy of a
huge amount of luck. OR I'm pushing on the wrong buttons hmmm.
On Feb 11, 10:29 pm, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
Am I missing something? An obvious documentation I should have read
that would indicate at some point
What I mean is, GWT has the ability to use a different server to run
from, like Tomcat for instance. GAEJ doesn't seem to offer such an
option, at least not from what I was able to do after having Googled
tested for quite a few hours.
The reason why I want to run it on a server other than the
the configuration/add libs and deploy
another webapp to the same GAEJ configured local Jetty instance?
In both cases, if yes, how can one do that exactly?
On Feb 10, 10:24 am, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
What I mean is, GWT has the ability to use a different server to run
from, like Tomcat
here.
On Feb 11, 5:15 am, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
Ok. Lets first start with Yes or No, and perhaps someone else could
elaborate further.
On Feb 10, 11:00 pm, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
To state more straightforward concrete questions:
1. Is it possible to test/debug/run a GAEJ
Lets try it completely: http://www.maintainj.com/
On Feb 11, 5:40 am, b4l4nc3r b4l4n...@gmx.com wrote:
Btw, I just found out that for some reason the URL I've used starting
this discussion/thread is pointing tohttp://www.google.com/www.maintainj.com
instead ofwww.maintainj.com. Please know
' will be unavailable. The details of how this works
aren't published as far as I know, but it's quite possible that
'balancer@' would block 'b4l4nc3r' from being created.
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