I think it should be removed to prevent confusion. Sent from my iPod
> On Jul 1, 2015, at 2:49 PM, Greg Trasuk <tras...@stratuscom.com> wrote: > > > It’s a hold-over from the old examples folder that I started with. It starts > up an http server that serves out the contents of the ‘lib-dl’ folder. In > the older examples in the JTSK, the pattern was to start up the class server > separately. In the new examples that I did, both the 'start-infra.config’ > and ’start-hello-service.config’ files include entries to start their own > class servers, so they are independent (if you look carefully, you’ll see > that they specify different ports for the http server). > > So you’re right, the ‘start-class-server.config’ file is not used in the > examples instructions, although it might be useful as an example of what > entries to include in a starter configuration file. I’d be interested in > opinions as to whether we should just take it out of the new examples project. > > Cheers, > > Greg Trasuk > >> On Jul 1, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Jean Cote <jean.cot...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Greg >> >> Thanks for doing this. It is very useful. >> There is a file called 'start-class-server.config' that doesn't seem to have >> any use. Any clue why you created it? >> >> Thanks >> Jean >> >> Sent from my iPod >> >>> On Feb 7, 2015, at 7:27 AM, Greg Trasuk <tras...@stratuscom.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all: >>> >>> This doesn’t seem to have gone through the mail system yesterday, so I’m >>> posting again. Apologies if we eventually have a storm of similar messages. >>> >>> Hi all: >>> >>> Finally finished the examples project. Please review and comment. >>> >>> You can get it from svn at >>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/river/river-examples/river-examples/trunk >>> >>> My thinking is that a new user trying out the examples will start with the >>> read me file at: “README.md” (formatted as markdown >>> so that in case someone is looking at the github mirror, they’ll see it on >>> the front page of the project). So, if one or more of you could checkout >>> the project and begin by following the README.md instructions, that would >>> give us a feel for the “new-user” experience. >>> >>> I’m picturing that we should be able to release the examples project fairly >>> quickly, and then start trying to publicize it. Also, we can add more >>> advanced examples as time goes on (e.g. event notifications, transactions, >>> JavaSpaces, web app client, etc). >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Greg Trasuk. >