But I think the original question could even be interpreted like: Is it possible to create a WAR hosting a service and not having to run AdminClient after WAR-deployment to make the service available.
At least that's my big problem right now. Tried to fiddle with server-config.wsdd, but as it contains an absolute path for the attachments I don't think that's a good idea. TIA, Robert > > Well, the originally question was: > > > What is the preferred method of deploying a service permanently? I don't > > want to have to run AdminClient every time my app server (tomcat) is > > started. > > and I believed you where having problems with your service not running > after you had stopped Tomcat... A deployed service will be up and running > automatically when you restart Tomcat. If you use Ant you may "install" > your service, which will make your service unavailable the next time you > start Tomcat. If you deploy your service though, it will be "permanently > installed" (until you "undeploy" it)... > > /stefan > > > > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Fr�n: Alex Dovlecel [mailto:dovle@;kbs.twi.tudelft.nl] > Skickat: den 14 november 2002 14:01 > Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > �mne: Re: SV: How to deploy permanently? > > > WHAT?!?! > > You are saying that if I stop my tomcat (or other app server), > the deployed > services will be lost?!?!?! Are you shure? C'mon... > > dovle > > > > > Make a .war -file and place it in the "webapps" -folder. > > You could preferably use Ant -tasks for creating, installing > > and deploying your web -app. Look at www.appache.org for more > > info. > > > > Regards, > > Stefan > > > > > > > > > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > > Fr�n: korz, david [mailto:korz_david@;emc.com] > > Skickat: den 14 november 2002 05:24 > > Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > �mne: How to deploy permanently? > > > > > > What is the preferred method of deploying a service permanently? I don't > > want to have to run AdminClient every time my app server (tomcat) is > > started.
