Hi Peter, I'm just about to get into deploying to the local repository. All things being equal I'm hoping it should be more straight forward. I'll cerrtainly amend the guide with a basic example of doing it once I've got it working in the next day or so.
As for Jetty and Tomcat. Jetty was the thing that gave me the grief originally. I've never tried Jetty before so not knowing how to set it up and configure it didn't help. However when I see step 1 ... step n instructions that claim to get up up and running I expect they work. It was not the case with the Jetty instructions I found on the Archiva site. I thought about trying the Tomcat instructions but at that time found the doco for running archiva standalone. So I switched to that mode because it seemed to me that running just it (even though it uses Jetty internally) would remove any noise created by not configuring the web server correctly. So at the moment if someone asks my opinion I would say that if you are very experienced in using Tomcat or Jetty then by all means try adding Archiva as a webapp. Otherwise I wouls suggest going standalone until you have a good reason to want to integrate it. KISS ;-) ciao Derek Peter.Pilgrim wrote: > > ... > I last reviewed the state of art with Archiva in October last year. > Are you able to deploy to your local internal repository as well? > > Do you run Archiva with just command line with Jetty? > What are your experiences of running inside Tomcat, if you have tried > that? > ... > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Giving-up-on-Archiva-tf2923923.html#a8216663 Sent from the archiva-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
