Hi!
Vincent Massol wrote:
This could be
possibly truth for experienced people. But, for
instance,
to set up a Tomcat daemon in Mac OS X requires some extra work. See...
http://www.malisphoto.com/tips/tomcatonosx.html?#Anchor-JSVC
In Windows, the Tomcat installer does this work for the user. But this
information would be better entered in...
Why would you want to do this for developing XWiki code? :)
Great question! I am using Tomcat here for serving a number of
applications. I found it suitable to get it easily running each time I
turn on the box. And at the same time, I am using this method to get
servlets running in other Mac boxes not too busy. I can forget about
users switching off/on boxes, electric power shortcuts,... of course it
will be better to use some reliable servers... any day!! :-)
Sure but it's almost already there I think since we link to
http://tomcat.apache.org
which should be the place where all information about Tomcat should
be found.
However feel free to add as many links as you want there, the more the
merrier.
I will add them!
Summing up, my
draft will remain in our xwiki just for our
reference. It
could be worth to add this two links (Maven: The Definitive Guide and
Installing Apache Tomcat 6 on Mac OS X Leopard) in the more suitable
place.
Agreed. Go ahead!
I will be there!
Cheers,
Ricardo
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Ricardo RodrÃguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team