> Currently, I'm working on installing WebLogic server 14 my in Eclipse for 
> local deployment, however, I'm not sure if this is a better way for our 
> local development as I don't have much experience with Weblogic server. The 
> production WebLogic server on Linux is maintained by another group.  
>

> Would Jetty or Tomcat server be a better choice in terms of easy 
> configuration etc.? If so, we should install the latest version, right?
>

If your server side code does not need a complete Java EE 8 server then you 
could also use Jetty/Tomcat. Since WebLogic 14 supports Servlet API 4.0 
your Jetty/Tomcat version should also support it. So for Jetty you would 
choose Jetty 10.x.

Jetty is relatively easy to configure, all you need to do is activating the 
modules/plugins you need. To deploy a *.war file to Jetty you would need 
the server, http and deploy module. You can basically do the quick setup in 
their 
documentation: 
https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/jetty-10/operations-guide/index.html#og-quick-setup

If you don't want to copy your war file into the jetty-base/webapps folder 
you could instead place a xml file into that folder which tells jetty where 
to find the *.war file, 
see: 
https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/jetty-10/operations-guide/index.html#og-deploy-jetty
 
. Since Jetty can deploy exploded war folders that xml file could point 
directly to C:/Users/jiny/gitTestUpgrade/aries/war

-- J.


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