Re: Tomcat/jetty on SableVM in Debian
"Grzegorz B. Prokopski" <[email protected]> Fri, 17 Jun 2005 12:23:02 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.java.vm.sablevm.general |
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| Organization | SableVM - LGPL'ed Free Java VM http://sablevm.org |
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Hi, I really don't use Jetty nor Tomcat myself. I am SableVM developer and believe me - there's enough to do within the VM itself ;-) This is why you should a) subscribe to sablevm-user (I suggest also debian-java, if you use Debian) b) send your questions to there! There's about 60-70 people subscribed to sablevm-user, so there's a much bigger chance (and the body of knowledge they hold together) somebody will know the answers and will be speaking from his own experience. For example of a discussion that should contain at least partial solution to your problem see: "jarkarta-tomcat-5.0.19 an sablevm on alpha arch " thread at http://sablevm.org/lists/sablevm-user/2005-March/thread.html#250 You should read this thread and try out the suggestions/informations in there before sending out email to the mailing list. But don't hesitate to send questions, if you really *have* tried and it still doesn't work! Cheers, GBP On Fri, 2005-17-06 at 09:01 -0700, G wrote: > Thank you for your response. I was testing jetty out > yesterday for the first time. I use Tomcat 5.5.9 now > which demands jdk 1.5, but if jetty works then great. > I do not like the Tomcat book by Wrox press or the > docs on the Tomcat site. I do not program java > however, and Jetty seems to require more low-level > knowledge, probably because it is simple if you know > java and more direct as in unix vs winXP. For > example, on the Jetty site it shows xml config files, > but not what directory they live in. I did start the > jetty example with SableVM after setting > JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/sablevm. I just could not deploy > JSPWiki 2.2. I gave up, installed sun jdk1.5 and then > tomcat 5.5.9 and dropped the JSPWiki .war file into > /tomcat/webapps and it worked. Are you able to run > sites with jetty and sablevm now? Does Jetty handle a > login page like htaccess? Do you know a smarter > tutorial for jetty? Have you used Jetty with SSL? > Thanks again and sorry is this is too long. -- Grzegorz B. Prokopski <[email protected]> SableVM - Free, LGPL'ed Java VM http://sablevm.org Why SableVM ?!? http://sablevm.org/wiki/Features Debian GNU/Linux - the Free OS http://www.debian.org