The main thing is the integration of your qooxdoo app in the WAR file that will 
be deployed to your servlet container (like tomat).
Typically something like "index.html" is at the root of this file (it is just a 
zip file) as well as your script directory that contains your js/qooxdoo code 
or the qooxdoo bootstrap. 
I think you should have a look at WAR files to get to know how you assemble 
your individual WAR file. 
 
Best regards,
Rob.
 
>>> Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD -- Novlog <j-b.bri...@novlog.com> 7/21/2010 8:45 >>>
Please, be more precise.
As you are mentioning Tomcat, I guess you talking about Java but you have to 
give more information about the example you are trying to deploy.

Generally speaking, Java "on server side" is well documented all around the 
web, especially Tomcat, a famous one.
Build the Java server side in a war file and deploy it under Tomcat.


On 21 juil. 2010, at 08:06, santosh kumar wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Can someone please guide me how to deploy an RPC example in webserver? I have 
> installed Apache Tomcat
> 
> Regards,
> Santosh
> 
> 
> 
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