I agree with you Olyser.

I find a windows installer is sometimes required to fit in with a
customer's managed windows environment policies. Where everything needs an
installer that can be run headless and managed from some admin console
somewhere.

I am sure the same policy could be met with a windows installer that adds
the war to the tomcat webapps folder :)

So while I understand this requirement, I just do not have a customer with
this requirement at present...
--
Jody Garnett


On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 07:26, Olyster <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> If I may ...
>
> We are using Geoserver with windows in production environment for a few
> years now (I work for a ministry so it's not a small/basement company !)
> and
> I have to say that the installation using the .war file in a tomcat
> container is the way to go : Very good performances, backups and upgrades
> are easier since you just have to take a copy of a folder. You can also
> have
> several Geoserver instances on the same machine.
>
> I wouldn't use Geoserver on windows otherwise. No need to use windows
> installer.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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