One of the nice things about the small web server provided by River is that it is small, and has no frills. It works good for simple http. If you want something more advanced, then main stream web servers with full feature sets might be necessary. I've always found it more valuable to run the smallest codebase needed to get the job done. That always seems to give me less lines of code to worry about breaking or changing.

Gregg

On 6/25/2013 1:26 PM, Gerard Fulton wrote:
The ClassServer could be replaced with and sock web server like Apache or
Jetty to serve up classes/codebase via http.


On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Tom Hobbs <tvho...@googlemail.com> wrote:

Hi Matt,

If my memory serves me, River still has the same dependency so you should
be fine just swapping the Jini jars for the River ones.

Please note though, that removing the dependencies on the com.sun package
is in the plan...somewhere.

I've copied your email to the dev group because that's where most of the
action happens.

Cheers,

Tom
Hi,

Our app has a dependency on jini / tools.jar / 2.1 as we use
com.sun.jini.tool.ClassServer. Is this still OK when upgrading to River or
has this now been packaged up somewhere else or upgraded? Are there any
examples of maven POMs?

Thanks for your help.

Matt

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