how to deploy standalone rsdosgw with Firefly0.80.4 on debian

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Dear all

i got that Firefly 0.80.4 have new feature that not need install apache and
fastcgi, am i right ?
*Standalone radosgw (experimental): The radosgw process can now run in a
standalone mode without an apache (or similar) web server or fastcgi. This
simplifies deployment and can improve performance. - See more at:
http://ceph.com/releases/v0-80-firefly-released/#sthash.uP9T3U6d.dpuf
<http://ceph.com/releases/v0-80-firefly-released/#sthash.uP9T3U6d.dpuf>*

and i did not find how to deploy Firefly standalone rsdosgw and do test.
could some expert give me some advice?

many thanks.

my ceph is ready:

root at ceph-admin:~/my-cluster# ceph -s
    cluster ae3da4d2-eef0-47cf-a872-24df8f2c8df4
     health HEALTH_OK
     monmap e3: 3 mons at {ceph01-vm=
192.168.123.251:6789/0,ceph02-vm=192.168.123.252:6789/0,ceph03-vm=192.168.123.253:6789/0},
election epoch 8, quorum 0,1,2 ceph01-vm,ceph02-vm,ceph03-vm
     mdsmap e13: 1/1/1 up {0=ceph01-vm=up:active}
     osdmap e67: 3 osds: 3 up, 3 in
      pgmap v555: 392 pgs, 5 pools, 10893 kB data, 34 objects
            48056 kB used, 281 GB / 284 GB avail
                 392 active+clean
root at ceph-admin:~/my-cluster# ceph osd tree
# id    weight  type name       up/down reweight
-1      0.27    root default
-2      0.09            host ceph02-vm
0       0.09                    osd.0   up      1
-3      0.09            host ceph03-vm
1       0.09                    osd.1   up      1
-4      0.09            host ceph01-vm
2       0.09                    osd.2   up      1
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