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Jetty is a lightweight application server that couples an HTTP server and Servlet container in one downloadable package. Stonekeep has tested this process with Jetty 6.1. Downloads and documentation are available on http://www.mortbay.org/jetty/ The Jetty home page. to:
Jetty is a lightweight application server that couples an HTTP server and Servlet container in one downloadable package. Stonekeep has tested this process with Jetty 6.1. Downloads and documentation are available on The Jetty home page. Changed line 6 from:
Jetty is a lightweight application server that couples an HTTP server and Servlet container in one downloadable package. Stonekeep has tested this process with Jetty 6.1. to:
Jetty is a lightweight application server that couples an HTTP server and Servlet container in one downloadable package. Stonekeep has tested this process with Jetty 6.1. Downloads and documentation are available on http://www.mortbay.org/jetty/ The Jetty home page. Added line 16:
At this stage, see the 'Configuring CONGO' section on Main Added line 6:
Jetty is a lightweight application server that couples an HTTP server and Servlet container in one downloadable package. Stonekeep has tested this process with Jetty 6.1. Added line 7:
See the instructions on Main for how to download the latest builds of CONGO. Changed lines 5-7 from:
Download and unpack Jetty to a working directoryDownload the CONGO war file and place it in the 'webapps' directory under JettyStart jetty with bin/jetty.sh start:to:
1) Download and unpack Jetty to a working directory2) Download the CONGO war file and place it in the 'webapps' directory under Jetty3) Start jetty with bin/jetty.sh start:Changed line 13 from:
Point your web browser at http://localhost:8080/congo-2.0.1.5 (naturally change the URL to whatever version you're using)to:
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Download and unpack Jetty to a working directoryDownload the CONGO war file and place it in the 'webapps' directory under JettyStart jetty with bin/jetty.sh start:Changed line 13 from:
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Point your web browser at http://localhost:8080/congo-2.0.1.5 (naturally change the URL to whatever version you're using)Changed lines 7-11 from:
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yacht:jetty-6.1.22 dbs$ bin/jetty.sh start
Found JAVA=/usr/bin/java in JAVA_HOME=/
Starting Jetty: STARTED Jetty Sat Nov 28 11:55:50 EST 2009
yacht:jetty-6.1.22 dbs$ 2009-11-28 11:55:51.132:INFO::Logging to STDERR via org.mortbay.log.StdErrLog?
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Found JAVA=/usr/bin/java in JAVA_HOME=/
Starting Jetty: STARTED Jetty Sat Nov 28 11:55:50 EST 2009
yacht:jetty-6.1.22 dbs$ 2009-11-28 11:55:51.132:INFO::Logging to STDERR via org.mortbay.log.StdErrLog?
2009-11-28 11:55:51.213:INFO::Redirecting stderr/stdout to /Users/dbs/test/jetty-6.1.22/logs/2009_11_28.stderrout.log
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Running CONGO with JettyThis document describes how to run CONGO using the Jetty servlet container.
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