On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 5:15 PM, novnovice wrote:
> Thanks Thomas. So Jetty and Tomcat are both Java EE Servers, that explains
> it.
Application servers actually. Java EE Servers are a special kind of
application servers which embed tons of standardized libraries and
APIs.
Thanks Thomas. So Jetty and Tomcat are both Java EE Servers, that explains
it.
Does it mean I should run the uninstaller for the xwiki exe? Probably. And
now I recall that a good while ago I did read that the standalone isn't
particularly meant for production use.
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 3:48 AM, novnovice wrote:
> I'm not very good with java so I'm probably missing something very obvious.
>
> The install in on windows 2012 r2. tomcat is running on port 8080. When I
> browse to 8080 I see the tomcat success page. The XWiki 8.4.3
I'm not very good with java so I'm probably missing something very obvious.
The install in on windows 2012 r2. tomcat is running on port 8080. When I
browse to 8080 I see the tomcat success page. The XWiki 8.4.3 installer
seemed to go ok. I created the database and user (sql server), edited the