At the urging of everybody, I am changing my production installation from running Lenya under Tomcat to running Lenya using the included Jetty.
On MSWindows, Lenya opens a window, so it can be killed with the X. It seems cleaner to start Lenya with servlet-admin, then shutdown using a browser. Either way, Lenya will always insist it is starting for the first time. On Linux, I need a startup file for init.d. I am writing one to call "lenya.sh servlet". I remember a note somewhere about avoiding the fatal error "No such war file lenya.war or build directory!" Lenya starts from the Lenya directory, so this should not be a big issue. It would be nice if Lenya shipped with a file suitable for init.d and chkconfig. I could not find any command to shutdown Lenya when running using Jetty. There is no "stop" option in lenya.sh. Why not, and what is the workaround? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
