There is no difference feature or code-wise. The standalone is simply an all-in-one prebuilt convenience package including a servlet engine + the jackrabbit webapp for a quick start. If you have an existing servlet engine or app server environment, using the webapp distribution directly might make more sense.
Regards, Alex On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 20:28, ChadDavis <[email protected]> wrote: > The website says that the standalone server [1] is a convenience > package, and it recommends using the jackrabbit-webapp package > instead. From what I can tell, the standalone server is using the > jackrabbit-webapp itself. I'm remoting the repository with the > jcr2spi + spi2davex packages. It what ways would the standalone > server be less capable than the jackrabbit-webapp deployed on it's > own? > > > 1) http://jackrabbit.apache.org/standalone-server.html > -- Alexander Klimetschek [email protected]
