On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 13:58, Keegan Quinn wrote: > None is currently available. Just follow the normal instructions to install > in a local directory.
Yeah, unless you want to build .debs yourself, you should just do a local install. > > Also, what are my alternatives for the application server anyway? For > > class, we are just going to use what comes with the j2ee, but I'd be > > curious what else is available. > > JBoss is probably the 'premiere' open source J2EE app server - there are > probably other open options, and there are a multitude of commercial servers, > some of which are available free for developer usage. > > Some work has been done on packaging JBoss for Debian, but no progress has > been reported recently. my packages exist and generally work for me although I consider them pre-alpha quality. My TODO list is quite long with moving files around and debianizing the package. I expect the package to take many iterations to get to where I like it. You can find my current packages at http://debian.innovationsw.com although they are an older version of JBOSS. my first todo item is to upgrade to 3.2+. Hopefully I can revisit this package within the next few months. -joe -- Innovation Software Group, LLC - http://www.innovationsw.com/ Business Automation Specialists UNIX, Linux and Java Training