I don't think James has a very detailed quickstart guide, so
I started
to put together one (if we already have one I wasn't aware,
then so much
for my lunch break).
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?JamesQuickstart
Thanks! That helped me out a lot. Just getting started
I don't think James has a very detailed quickstart guide, so I started
to put together one (if we already have one I wasn't aware, then so much
for my lunch break).
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?JamesQuickstart
If anybody has the time/interest to help complete this, catch my
Serge Knystautas wrote:
I don't think James has a very detailed quickstart guide, so I started
to put together one (if we already have one I wasn't aware, then so much
for my lunch break).
Also just to clarify/differentiate, Claude's article on IBM really is
great to introduce Java developers
for starters, i would suggest a '2b' for *IX users:
/*
2. Extra the gz or zip file to a local directory.
2b. (IX users) Make run.sh and phoenix.sh executable (`chmod +x ruh.sh
phoneix.sh`)
3. Start bin/run.sh (unix) or bin\run.bat (windows) You will see
something like the following:
*/
also
Ok, I can tell them to check that locally this resolution matches.
Usually the problem seemed to be the outside world not having problems,
but I would like to catch as many of these as possible.
I guess if you have NAT-issues you could have problems because that
external result won't match