Hi Stefan,

Stefan Zoerner wrote:
Thank you for the hint, Nick. I mavened this goal and although I had some problems with the Windows "shellscript" (horrible technology), it worked.


Feel free to improve the .bat file. :) It does need a little work put into it before it can mirror its shell counterpart.

Is it planned to offer this version to end users (pre-build)? I'm thinking of people who just want to get a first glimpse and do not want to have any trouble. Compare it to Tomcat: Just a ZIP/tgz, unpack/zip it, go to bin, and start it up. I think it is very near to this.


We missed the window for it for 0.9.2 . We need to set up a maven goal which builds a standalone version that includes licensing information, documentation, etc..

We'll do something like it for 0.9.3 which includes everything needed.

Related to this is a question to the site: Currently, the download link points to http://cvs.apache.org/dist/directory/, which was last updated in May. Newcomers will think the current version of ApacheDS is 0.9. I would like if it's pointing to some URL, which reflects the current development (e.g. http://cvs.apache.org/repository/directory/jars/), or (probably better) copy at least the releases to the position linked from the website.


Good point. Perhaps one of the committer's can fix the problem. :)

 > Thanks for thinking about end users first contact with Apache DS.
Greetings, Stefan (still in first contact, I confess)


No problem - thanks for wanting the standalone module to be functional. If you have any ideas for it let this list know.

Cheers,
Nick


Nick Faiz wrote:

Hi Stefan,

There is a standalone configuration which doesnt require that a
server.xml be passed in on the command line - it defaults to using the
standard one if no argument is present. It can be built using the
standalone maven goal in the main module.

Cheers,
Nick




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