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| __4.__ Copy your war file to {{felini}} and copy your JBDC Driver and jta.jar to {{lib}} directory; |
| __4.__ Copy your war file to {{felini}} directory; |
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| <pre>java -jar winstone-0.8.1.jar --warfile=feline.war</pre> |
| <pre>java -jar winstone-0.8.1.jar --warfile=feline.war --useJasper</pre> |
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| No more no less! That's it! But wait, it has more ... |
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| %%note __NOTE:__ This is from Winstone docs: |
| <h2><a name="embedding">Embedding Winstone</a></h2> |
| <p>The design of Winstone has always allowed its easy embedding within another application. It's as simple |
| as:</p> |
| <pre> // at startup |
| Map args = new HashMap(); |
| args.put("webroot", "<my webroot dir>"); // or any other command line args, eg port |
| Launcher.initLogger(args); |
| Launcher winstone = new Launcher(args); // spawns threads, so your application doesn't block |
|
| ... (your application code) |
|
| // before shutdown |
| winstone.shutdown(); </pre> |
|
| <p>From v0.8 though, there is also the ability to embed in the opposite direction: that is, to |
| <b>embed your warfile into the winstone JAR itself</b>. This allows an all-in-one container plus |
| web-application JAR file to be downloaded, and then unpacked at execution time.</p> |
| <p>To use this, simply unpack the winstone JAR, and place your WAR file inside the unpacked |
| folder at the top level (with the same parent as the folder named "winstone"). Then rename |
| your WAR file to "embedded.war", and repack the jar as before (make sure to preserve the |
| META-INF and manifest).</p> |
| <p>Now if you type: <code>"java -jar winstone.jar"</code>, your application should |
| automatically deploy as the ROOT web application. Try <code>http://localhost:8080/</code> to |
| check it out.</p> |
| <p>If you need to add any default command-line arguments (eg ports or prefixes), you can embed |
| a properties file in exactly the same way, except that the file must be named |
| "embedded.properties".</p> |
| %% |
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| Thanks Matt, for this space and Rick Knowles for their attention and support on [Winstone|http://winstone.sourceforge.net/]. |