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-$Id: INSTALL,v 1.3 2001/02/05 18:58:51 mschachter Exp $
+$Id: INSTALL,v 1.4 2001/02/11 21:36:19 husted Exp $
Struts
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applications (documentation and example) running in a variety of servlet
container environments.
+For most containers, you need only to:
+* Copy the WAR files in your Struts < /webapp > directory to your containers
+ < webapps > directory.
+
+* In some cases, you may need to restart your container if it is running.
+
+Status of various containers -- as reported by volunteers on the Struts-User list.
+
+* Tomcat 3.1+ Standalone - No additonal steps required.
+* Resin 2.1+ Standalone - No additional steps required.
+* WebLogic 6.0+ - No additional steps required.
+
+* Bluestone Universal Business Server - Additional steps provided below.
+* Orion Application Server - Additional steps provided below.
+* Tomcat 3.1+ with Apache - Additional steps provided below.
+* Weblogic 5.1 (sp8) - Additional steps provided below.
+
+* JRUN - Determination pending.
+* Websphere - Determination pending.
+
+
BLUESTONE UNIVERSAL BUSINESS SERVER
------------------------------------
+-----------------------------------
+
+* You need UBS version 7.2 to run war file applications. The UBS 7.2.2
+ evaluation is located here:
+
+
http://www.bluestone.com/SaISAPI.dll/SaServletEngine.class/products/downloads.jsp
+
+* If you're using version 7.2.1, you need to download the WAR file patch,
+ located in the product enhancement section of Bluestone's website:
+
+
http://www.bluestone.com/SaISAPI.dll/SaServletEngine.class/products/wfe.jsp
+
+* After installation of the correct version and/or patch of UBS 7.2, you
+ need to modify your apserver.txt file to point to the correct directory
+ for your war file applications. Look for the section that says something
+ similar to the following:
+
+ [SaServletEngine.class]
+ session_affinity=1
+ type=1
+ program=/SaServletEngine.class
+ file_path=f:\webapps
+ host=localhost:20000
+
+* Use the directory specified by the "file_path" variable, or modify it
+ to point to your own custom webapp directory. Copy the
+ "struts-documention.war" and "struts-example.war" files into that
+ webapp directory, and start the UBS (read documentation distributed
+ with UBS for information on how to start it if necessary). Your webapps
+ are now accessible from the following URL's:
+
+ http://localhost/<PLUGIN>/SaServletEngine.class/struts-example/
+ http://localhost/<PLUGIN>/SaServletEngine.class/struts-documentation/
+
+
+* "<PLUGIN>" represents the plugin you are using for your specific
+ webserver. For apache on Windows, it might be "cgi-bin/SaCGI.exe",
+ for IIS on Windows, it might be "scripts/SaCGI.exe" or "scripts/ISAPI.dll".
+ Consult the UBS documentation for more information.
- * You need UBS version 7.2 to run war file applications. The UBS 7.2.2
- evaluation is located here:
-
-
http://www.bluestone.com/SaISAPI.dll/SaServletEngine.class/products/downloads.jsp
-
- * If you're using version 7.2.1, you need to download the WAR file patch,
- located in the product enhancement section of Bluestone's website:
-
-
http://www.bluestone.com/SaISAPI.dll/SaServletEngine.class/products/wfe.jsp
-
- * After installation of the correct version and/or patch of UBS 7.2, you
- need to modify your apserver.txt file to point to the correct directory
- for your war file applications. Look for the section that says
something
- similar to the following:
-
- [SaServletEngine.class]
- session_affinity=1
- type=1
- program=/SaServletEngine.class
- file_path=f:\webapps
- host=localhost:20000
-
- * Use the directory specified by the "file_path" variable, or modify it
- to point to your own custom webapp directory. Copy the
- "struts-documention.war" and "struts-example.war" files into that
- webapp directory, and start the UBS (read documentation distributed
- with UBS for information on how to start it if necessary). Your
webapps
- are now accessible from the following URL's:
-
- http://localhost/<PLUGIN>/SaServletEngine.class/struts-example/
-
http://localhost/<PLUGIN>/SaServletEngine.class/struts-documentation/
-
-
- * "<PLUGIN>" represents the plugin you are using for your specific
- webserver. For apache on Windows, it might be "cgi-bin/SaCGI.exe",
- for IIS on Windows, it might be "scripts/SaCGI.exe" or
"scripts/ISAPI.dll".
- Consult the UBS documentation for more information.
-
ORION APPLICATION SERVER
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@@ -119,44 +140,6 @@
Therefore, you should be sure you do not store sensitive information
(such as database passwords) in this file.
-
-
-RESIN STAND-ALONE
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-
-* In the steps below, $RESIN_HOME refers to the directory in which you
- have installed Resin, and $STRUTS_HOME is the directory in which you
- unpacked the Struts binary distribution.
-
-* These instructions have been tested with the default resin.conf settings
- in the 1.2.2 release (16-Jan-2001).
-
-* Copy the Struts applications (*.war) from $STRUTS_HOME/webapps to your
- $RESIN_HOME/webapps directory.
-
-* Restart Resin if it is already running.
-
-* You should now be able to access the Struts applications (assuming you are
- using Resin's default port number of 8080) at, for example:
-
- http://localhost:8080/struts-documentation
-
-* When developing your own applications, you can create a new folder under
- $RESIN_HOME/doc and modify the file "$RESIN_HOME/conf/resin.conf" to
- recognize your application, for example:
-
- <web-app id='/struts-myapp' />
-
- Resin will then read your application's configuration from WEB-INF/web.xml
-
-
-TOMCAT 3.1 (OR LATER) STAND-ALONE
----------------------------------
-
-* Copy "struts-documentation.war" and "struts-example.war"
- to your $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps directory
-
-* Restart Tomcat if it is already running
TOMCAT 3.1 (OR LATER) WITH APACHE