in jenkins.war they packaged winstone also. if you need to run more than one instance set JENKINS_HOME in enviroment variable for each jenkins instance. and start with java -jar jenkins.war --ajp13Port=8184 --httpPort=8183
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 5:42 AM, FerkSwe <fredrik....@gmail.com> wrote: > Okay, so > Step one: > Figure out and install winstone > Step two: > Install jenkins with the help of winstone > Step Three: > Get ajp proxy module for apache and make it all awesome > > Got'ya! > > On Sunday, September 23, 2012 2:17:37 AM UTC+2, LesMikesell wrote: >> >> On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 8:40 AM, FerkSwe <fredr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Okay, so this would be the easiest way? Is there any other way? >> > yourhost:8080/name does indeed look a bit confusing. Is there any way I >> can >> > get yourhost:8080 as one jenkins and yourhost:8081 as another? >> > >> >> If you run with the embedded winstone instead of tomcat you can run >> each on a different port. And either way, you can run apache with the >> ajp proxy module to accept on the normal port 80 and redirect to >> whatever port/path the instance is running on. >> >> -- >> Les Mikesell >> lesmi...@gmail.com >> > -- Radha Mohan Maheshwari