Something I can run entirely without any higher-permissions to the
system, with no access to /etc or /usr folders.
Sebastien Jourdain wrote:
Hi Randall,
Can you be more specific by what you mean by "standalone" and by
"can't use Tomcat" ?
Because, for me tomcat can be standalone. Would you think something
more embedded such as Jetty or something that does not involved Java
at all ?
Thanks,
Seb
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Randall Hand<[email protected]> wrote:
I have a user interested in using ParaViewWeb as a front-end to some
visualization tasks, however we can't use TomCat in our environment. Is
there any kind of "Standalone" service that can be used as a replacement?
I know several apps that expose a web interface offer a limited function
webserver (trac, ipython, etc) that allows it to work standalone without any
external webserver configured. Does such a setup exist for ParaViewWeb?
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