Sorry, replace CONTINUUM_BASE with ARCHIVA_BASE in this example - they both use 
the same appassembler generated config.

On 30/11/2012, at 10:30 AM, Brett Porter <[email protected]> wrote:

> One option is to get a stock jetty download, and copy across our 
> configuration & application files - then you'll have all their scripts.
> 
> Alternatively here's a quick and dirty start script you could use to pull the 
> info from wrapper.conf which should keep working with new versions:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> set -e
> 
> (
>   cd `dirname $0`/..
>   if [ -z "$CONTINUUM_BASE" ]; then
>     CONTINUUM_BASE=.
>   fi
> 
>   REPO_DIR=lib
>   CP=`cat conf/wrapper.conf | grep ^wrapper.java.classpath.[0-9]*= | grep -v 
> '.pom$' | sed 's/wrapper.java.classpath.[0-9]*=//' | sed 
> "s#%REPO_DIR%#$REPO_DIR#" | tr '\n' ':' | sed 's/:$//'`
>   ARGS=`cat conf/wrapper.conf | grep ^wrapper.app.parameter.[0-9]*= | sed 
> 's/wrapper.app.parameter.[0-9]*=//' | tr '\n' ' '`
>   JVM_ARGS=`cat conf/wrapper.conf | egrep ^wrapper.java.additional.[0-9]*= | 
> sed 's/wrapper.java.additional.[0-9]*=//' | sed 
> "s#%CONTINUUM_BASE%#$CONTINUUM_BASE#" | tr '\n' ' '`
>   JVM_MINMEM_ARG=`cat conf/wrapper.conf | egrep ^wrapper.java.minmemory= | 
> sed 's/wrapper.java.minmemory=//'`
>   if [ ! -z "$JVM_MINMEM_ARG" ]; then
>     JVM_ARGS="-Xms${JVM_MINMEM_ARG}m $JVM_ARGS"
>   fi
>   JVM_MAXMEM_ARG=`cat conf/wrapper.conf | egrep ^wrapper.java.maxmemory= | 
> sed 's/wrapper.java.maxmemory=//'`
>   if [ ! -z "$JVM_MAXMEM_ARG" ]; then
>     JVM_ARGS="-Xmx${JVM_MAXMEM_ARG}m $JVM_ARGS"
>   fi
>   java -cp $CP $JVM_ARGS $ARGS
> )
> 
> 
> On 30/11/2012, at 12:41 AM, "Leitch, Oblio" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Yeah, that sounds like a plan.  I see that Jetty's included in the 
>> stand-alone version.  How would I get that started?
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Brett Porter [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brett Porter
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:00 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: new user question
>> 
>> Another option is to deploy the WAR into your application server of choice. 
>> Perhaps we should have a wrapper-less startup script to do that with Jetty...
>> 
>> - Brett
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 

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