Hello Thomas,
the distant site publishing (available from Jahia Administration Site
Settigs Manage Distant Site For Auto Export) is dedicated to replicate
the content of a current site to any other distant site, either running
on the other Jahia server or on the same one.
The feature is used for example for separating authoring and browsing
environment.
Assume you have a server authoring.my.org with Jahia running a virtual
site Sandbox (http://authoring.my.org:8080/cms/site/sandbox) and the
publicly accessible server my.org with Jahia running a virtual site
My Site (http://my.org:8080/cms/site/my), which is a replication of
the authoring environment.
During the configuration of the auto-export job, you need to provide the
URL for the target server, running Jahia, i.e. http://my.org:8080/cms
and the site key of the target site.
Kind regards
Sergiy
P.S. There is an issue with the auto-export feature, we have identified
and corrected recently. In some cases the IOException is thrown when
executing auto-export.
Thomas Feldman wrote:
I have a question that may be simpleā¦
Once I have created a website, how do I publish it on a distant server?
What if the distant server already has a apache/tomcat server running?
Which url should I use to point to the web site? Is the
servername:8080/cms/site address mandatory?
Thanks!
*Thomas Feldman
*Chef de projet technique -Technical Project Manager
*Duke - A Razorfish Company*
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75003 Paris - France
T : +33 (0)1 53 44 17 19
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