-server-root locations (was Re: Resin 3.0.19 Release
Scott Ferguson <[email protected]> Tue, 23 May 2006 11:36:49 -0700
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On May 23, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Vinny wrote: > could I see an example of the difference between the 2 locations? > right now my resin home is /usr/local/resin-VERSION > what would the server-root be? Something like /var/www might be a good choice. Other people on the list might have different suggestions. -- Scott > > On 5/23/06, Scott Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On May 23, 2006, at 9:57 AM, Vinny wrote: >> >> > So, can I just copy my files from the old .conf files from the old >> > resin without any modification? >> >> Yes. We would generally recommend that you have -server-root be >> distinct from -resin-home so upgrades will be easier. >> >> I'm thinking we should add a log warning if server.root and >> resin.home are the same, suggesting that people start with a -server- >> root entry. The actual solution might depend on how the new watchdog >> process ends up working. >> >> -- Scott >> >> > >> > >> > >> > On 5/15/06, Scott Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Resin 3.0.19 is finally available for download. >> >> >> >> The most important issue is an important security fix for Windows >> >> users of 3.0.17 and 3.0.18. If you're deploying on Windows with >> >> either of those two versions, you should upgrade (or downgrade to >> >> 3.0.16 or earlier.) >> >> >> >> Resin 3.0.19 is primarily a bug-fix release. The full change >> log has >> >> more details. >> >> >> >> Resin 3.0.19 also has the naming/JNDI conversion for more recent >> >> drafts of javax.persistence, specifically changing javax.ejb to >> >> javax.persistence and java:comp/EntityManager to java:comp/env/ >> >> persistence/PersistenceContext/foo. >> >> >> >> Quercus in 3.0.19 now supports Wordpress and the javax.script API. >> >> >> >> -- Scott >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Ghetto Java: http://www.ghettojava.com >> > >> >> >> > > > -- > Ghetto Java: http://www.ghettojava.com >