Good point Chris. Other then occasionally checking for updates, the system
is intended to remain offline.
dave
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Thank you Chuck. Using Tomcat in the embedded form looks like a nice way to
go. I see there was on older article on the web which described the type
of solution we are looking for in the disconnected deployment of our Web
App.
http://www.javalobby.org/articles/tomcat2go/
Can you list any of th
Thanks André! This is very helpful.
We have a new user base that requires our application to run as a
stand-alone, disconnected App. Today our App is an Online Web Application
running under Websphere. I was also looking to see if anyone is currently
deploying a Web Application (Servlet/JSP) ru
Yes, On a company owned windows server we would control the server setup.
(What software is installed and how it is configured) We are planning to
distribute to individually owned machines in which we can not control what
is installed. They may have software installed that interferes with a
TomC
We have a Web Application running under Tomcat on a Server. We now have a
requirement that our users may not be connected to the internet. We are
looking at moving our Web Application to a local disconnected desktop
install, still running under TomCat. The target platform is Windows XP all
the