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Posted by Michael Marria Wed, Oct 22 2008 9:44 AM
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You'd have to follow the instructions for deploying a new web application to redcoyote.com. I'm not familiar with them. Basically, Resin ships with a "webapps" directory with a ROOT web application. If you remove the old webapp directory and drop or unpack/unzip the openedit ROOT.war, you should be good to go.
This may help:
http://www.openedit.org/oemanual/pages/install/index.html
Ian-
I tried this drop in with a running website copy, no joy. I guess from the lack of responses that open-edit is a dead end and people have moved on to something else?
Michael
It's definitely not dead - we have a lot of people deploying sites all the time. I'm not sure how to help you as I don't know anything about redcoytote's setup. Normally you would just drop in the WAR file and go. Is there a URL for your site we can look at?
Ian-
(a little backgound, skip ahead for relevant question)
I am pleased to hear it is not dead - I like what it does on the user side quite a bit. The person that got me started with this designed
our website and got it up at openedit.org. I was starting to setup a server he could use and we could move our site to as open edit was hosting as
a favor for him, but needs us to move on. However, the site designer has vanished over the last 6 months and I am still interested in deployin
eventually to my FreeBSD box. Currently, I have gotten further on the win 2k box getting Caucho Resin running. If I can figure out how to deploy
there, I am sure I will be able to do so on the FreeBSD box when it is ready. I am on the road 4-5 each week, so my responses will be a little slow as
I try each thing.
(end background)
The existing site can be found www.redcoyote.com which will redirect to the openedit server.
I can download the site in zip format to try to deploy to the server I am working on, I am not sure war file does
that would not be available anyway.
Thanks, Michael
Ian-
(a little backgound, skip ahead for relevant question)
I am pleased to hear it is not dead - I like what it does on the user side quite a bit. The person that got me started with this designed
our website and got it up at openedit.org. I was starting to setup a server he could use and we could move our site to as open edit was hosting as
a favor for him, but needs us to move on. However, the site designer has vanished over the last 6 months and I am still interested in deployin
eventually to my FreeBSD box. Currently, I have gotten further on the win 2k box getting Caucho Resin running. If I can figure out how to deploy
there, I am sure I will be able to do so on the FreeBSD box when it is ready. I am on the road 4-5 each week, so my responses will be a little slow as
I try each thing.
(end background)
The existing site can be found www.redcoyote.com which will redirect to the openedit server.
I can download the site in zip format to try to deploy to the server I am working on, I am not sure war file does
that would not be available anyway.
Thanks, Michael
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