On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, James Strachan wrote:
>
> From: "Craig R. McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, James Strachan wrote:
> > > It would be really cool if the jakarta-taglibs site had a "live demo"
> > > section where all the sample web-apps for the nightly builds of all the
> > > taglibs were running somewhere - so us developers could kick the tyres &
> > > play with them all a little.
> >
> > As it turns out, there is.
> >
> > The machine that Bugzilla runs on (nagoya.apache.org) is a nice
> > six-processor E4500, outside Sun's firewall, that can be used for Apache
> > related stuff like this.
>
> OK I've got Tomcat 4.0 running on nagoya.apache.org so we're nearly all set
> for the live demo of taglibs.
>
> Does anyone on the list understand the nightly build process? I'd like some
> help figuring out where the nightly build process occurs and to try and put
> it somewhere that Tomcat on navoya.apache.org can use. Also it would be nice
> if after the nightly build we could bounce Tomcat, just in case ;-) We're
> close to having a live demo of taglibs!
>
Justyna wrote the nightly build process for taglibs, so she's probably the
most familiar with it. I'm going to be moving the nightly build for
Struts (and Tomcat 4.0 ...) from my home machine to Nagoya as well, as
soon as I have time to catch my breath.
RE: restarting Tomcat -- this will be a good test case for being able to
undeploy and redeploy webapps *without* having to bounce the server,
through the manager application. I think I've got a few remaining bugs
there that need to be shaken out.
> BTW Craig - do you want to do a live Struts demo too?
>
Sure ... it would be really easy to just publish the most recent build of
the Struts web apps. Doing this would also help the Struts and Taglibs
communities cross-fertilize a little.
> James
>
Craig