Re: Deploying war on Apache HTTP Server

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--- Vincent Bray <noodlet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


> All in all, it's not a bad way to distribute a
> webapp.

true, a plug and go format is a good idea for
distributing web apps

> Certain commercial webapps are just a single .war
> file that you can dump in
> Tomcat's webapps directory and go. Tomcat then
> notices the new .war,
> unzips it, and gets on with trying to start up some
> time this decade
> :-)

one reason to avoid Java apps, the bloat inherent in
the language. :D

I never install any jre / jvm or have java enabled in
any browser, speeds up browsing drastically to be
plugin and clientside scripting free.

Jaqui



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