snichol 2002/10/08 07:49:53 Modified: java/docs/install index.html Added: java/docs/install jetty411.html Log: Add installation instructions for Jetty 4.1.1. Revision Changes Path 1.30 +2 -1 xml-soap/java/docs/install/index.html Index: index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-soap/java/docs/install/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.29 retrieving revision 1.30 diff -u -r1.29 -r1.30 --- index.html 30 Aug 2002 18:59:12 -0000 1.29 +++ index.html 8 Oct 2002 14:49:53 -0000 1.30 @@ -97,10 +97,11 @@ v5.1</a></li> <li><a href="weblogic60.html">BEA WebLogic Application Server v6.0</a></li> - <li><a href="resin211.html">Resin 2.1.1</a></li> <li><a href="websphere.html">IBM WebSphere v3.5</a></li> <li><a href="iPlanet.html">iPlanet Application Server 6.0</a></li> + <li><a href="jetty411.html">Jetty 4.1.1</a></li> <li><a href="JRun.html">JRun 3.0</a></li> + <li><a href="resin211.html">Resin 2.1.1</a></li> </ul> <p>Didn't find yours listed? See whether the instructions for 1.1 xml-soap/java/docs/install/jetty411.html Index: jetty411.html =================================================================== <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Apache SOAP & Jetty v4.1.1 Installation Instructions</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <h1 align="center">Apache-SOAP Version 2.3: Installing the Server Side Under Jetty v4.1.1</h1> <h2>Getting Jetty ready:</h2> <p>Apache SOAP requires activation.jar and mail.jar, neither of which is normally in the Jetty classpath. These can be added to the script used to start Jetty.</p> <p>If you run jetty.bat, then after line 117 of <b>jetty.bat</b>, add the following two lines:</p> <blockquote> <code><pre> set CP=%CP%;path-to-jar\activiation.jar set CP=%CP%;path-to-jar\mail.jar </pre></code> </blockquote> <p>If you run jetty.sh, then after line 434 of <b>jetty.sh</b>, add the following two lines:</p> <blockquote> <code><pre> CP="$CP$PATH_SEPARATOR/path-to-jar/activation.jar" CP="$CP$PATH_SEPARATOR/path-to-jar/mail.jar" </pre></code> </blockquote> <h2>Deploying Apache-SOAP on Jetty:</h2> <p>Apache SOAP is deployed as a web application.</p> <p>The Apache SOAP distribution includes a web archive at <code>/soap-2_3/webapps/soap.war</code>. Simply copy this web archive into Jetty's webapps directory (i.e. <code>%jetty_home%/webapps</code>). When you re-start Jetty, Jetty will unpack the war file and create a web application context for SOAP. <strong>Note: this assumes you specify a configuration file, such as <code>etc\jetty.xml</code>, that does the unpack and initialize. The <code>xml\demo.xml</code> and <code>xml\admin.xml</code> configuration files do not do this.</strong></p> <h2>Accessing the Apache SOAP context:</h2> <p>You should be able to deploy services by pointing a browser to</p> <blockquote> <code><a href="http://hostname:port/soap">http://hostname:port/soap</a></code> </blockquote> <p>where hostname is the host on which Jetty is running and port is the port. See the User's Guide for details on the administration tool. <strong>Note: the administration tool uses JSP, so you must have Jetty configured to support JSP in order to use the administration tool.</strong> The SOAP end-point for invoking services on this server is:</p> <blockquote> <code><a href="http://hostname:port/soap/servlet/rpcrouter">http://hostname:port/soap/servlet/rpcrouter</a></code> </blockquote> <p>Happy SOAP-ing!</p> </body> </html>
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