Eric van der Vlist wrote:
Yes, many applications or frameworks (including eXist and Cocoon) ship
with demo standalone versions embedding Jetty and using high port
numbers. This is an easy way to provide something that you can install
without more requirement than having a recent JVM (and without needing
to have root privileges on Unix).
Of course, people who want to integrate these applications in their own environment can still do it, but that lowers the "price" to pay for people just wanting to try and who are often very easy to discourage.
Agreed. At some point we even had an installer, but it has not been maintained for a long time now.
BTW, embedding eXist (in 2.7) is a great idea.
Thanks. eXist was actually already bundled since 2.5, but now we have upgraded to a more recent / stable version.
-Erik
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