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.
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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A-INF dir.
run java -jar orion.jar in orion dir
Touch web.xml to reload classes, runtime.
I guess your question (A) was answered above too... =)
Johan
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From: "Tim Yates" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, Feb
That aint no stupid question, Orion application deployment has been very
difficult for me. It's not like IIS where you create your virtual directory
and drop in your files accordingly, map it to an ip and it works!
S
Of course, IIS is also using fundamentally different technology with
fundamentally different approach. For me, application deployment is
absurdly simple: I drop in a file, create a mapping to the application,
then point a url to the application, and it works. Oh, wait, that's pretty
much what you
and their own documentation and faq at www.orionserver.com.
Randy
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 8:25 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Deploy question...
That aint no stupid question, Orion application deployment has been
.
-Mike
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 6:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Deploy question...
That aint no stupid question, Orion application deployment has been very
difficult for me
Funny guy! Where do you map the IP to an application? I am having confusion
in that in IIS/ASP the web site is the web application. In J2EE I think
there is potentially a difference? Or am I wrong with this too?
Stefan
I appreciate the support, I realise that Orion is not charging huge CASH$
and as such is more limited as to the support they can provide. But, I think
that providing details on application deployment to make it easy for people
would go a long way to getting the server on the map and making the
I agree with all the points you mentioned. That is why I am here, we want to
move away form IIS as well.
Stefan
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