Yes we agree... and Jahia data is really easy to move from one server to another. You just need to make a dump of your Jahia database (or use the internal transfer to another database option available in the administration center of Jahia), copy the /var/content directories and perhaps some of your config files (LDAP config, some jahia.properties parameters,...). That's it. Then you can just redeploy your set of templates and webapps... Finally everything is detailed in the admin guide - http://www.jahia.org/download/documentation/Jahia_40_AdministrationGuide.pdf - chapter 5 page 77 (pdf) or 69 (print version) or in the technical FAQ of Jahia available online.


Else given the fact that Jahia runs on various OS, supports various databases and various Java application servers running in different environments (with for example other related webapps and/or portlets which will need to be installed separetely or in some load-balanced environements or behind some front-end Apache servers with various mod installed (mod_JK; mod_rewrite;...)), it would be quite difficult to make a single one click button to duplicate everything elsewhere... but I confess it would be great ;-))

Cheers,
St�phane

At 17:55 26/08/2004, you wrote:
Hi !

I think that site content migration should be a job of jahia, at least in terms of data bundle (with structure and data for a site)
exportation and importation. Let me show you my opinion...


I work in a service company (french administrations for example), and our customers usually don't have a single technical platform for Jahia. In many big companies, exploitation teams have development, pre-production and production platforms. Each platform is a complete environment, with a tomcat, a database and a Jahia instance.

So during the project cycle, a Jahia Site would be able to migrate from dev to pre-production platform, and finally (after testing, validation) would migrate the the production platform. It is an industrial and high quality project management...

Today, I don't know to drive such projects with Jahia, especially due to the lack of technical administration/exploitation capabilities.

So what do you think of my position ?


Wolfram Sorg wrote:

Hi Sylvie,
what you are trying to do is not a job for jahia itself. You should instead
write a powerfull ant script, that can be used for such deployment tasks.
Have a look at http://ant.apache.org/manual/index.html for a detailed
description of the possible tasks.

Wolfram Sorg

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Von: sylvie donatien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Do 26.08.2004 14:00
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Betreff: Site migration from a server to another...



Hi,

  I use Jahia 4 with HyperSonic and I would like to
copy an entire site (templates + content) from a
server (my computer) to another server with Jahia
installed! Is that possible? How can this be done?
  I tried to copy the files from the directory
\jahia\WEB-INF\var\ to the other server and that
worked but I'm looking for a nicer way to do that... A
cleaner way.

Thanks for any help that you could give ;)

-Sylvie






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