I hope so. Since it's new, this is a great time for feedback
For the first time, Resin 4.0.24 doesn't work out of the box when added
to Eclipse as a new server.
I go through this process pain free for each new release, but now
immediately see the message 'default' is an unknown server in the
I hope so. Since it's new, this is a great time for feedback
For the first time, Resin 4.0.24 doesn't work out of the box when added to
Eclipse as a new server.
I go through this process pain free for each new release, but now
immediately see the message 'default' is an unknown server in
On 22-Nov-2011 09:43, Aaron Freeman wrote:
I hope so. Since it's new, this is a great time for feedback
For the first time, Resin 4.0.24 doesn't work out of the box when added to
Eclipse as a new server.
I go through this process pain free for each new release, but now
immediately see the
On 11/22/2011 02:57 AM, Stargazer wrote:
On 22-Nov-2011 09:43, Aaron Freeman wrote:
I hope so. Since it's new, this is a great time for feedback
For the first time, Resin 4.0.24 doesn't work out of the box when added to
Eclipse as a new server.
I go through this process pain free for each new
As part of our work on simplifying the Resin configuration to make
dynamic/cloud servers easier to deploy, 4.0.24 now has
rpm support
two new configuration tags resin:properties and server-multi
a new EL function rvar()
two new CLI commands start-all and generate-password
and a
-Original Message-
If you look at the new default resin.xml, it has a
resin:properties path=${__DIR__}/resin.properties
and several uses of rvar like http port=${rvar('http')}/. The
resin:properties is similar to the resin:import, but loads a properties
file
and saves the
On 11/21/2011 11:08 AM, Aaron Freeman wrote:
-Original Message-
If you look at the new default resin.xml, it has a
resin:properties path=${__DIR__}/resin.properties
and several uses of rvar likehttp port=${rvar('http')}/. The
resin:properties is similar to the resin:import, but