- To: John Caron <caron@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [thredds] running THREDDS as a packed war
- From: John Cartwright - NOAA Federal <john.c.cartwright@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 11:05:33 -0700
It's a simpler deployment story for us and one that fits better with our other webapps. Red Hat does not provide a modern tomcat and we like having dedicated tomcat instances for webapps which can have the port numbers specified on the command line. I recognize there are alternative ways to go, including preparing our own tomcat and thredds RPMs, but the pulling the versioned artifacts from our repo and running something like "java -jar webapp-runner thredds" works pretty well for us. --john On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 8:27 AM, John Caron <caron@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi John: > > What do you see as the benefits to using webapp-runner ? > > John > >
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- From: John Cartwright - NOAA Federal
- Re: [thredds] running THREDDS as a packed war
- From: John Caron
- Re: [thredds] running THREDDS as a packed war
- From: John Cartwright - NOAA Federal
- Re: [thredds] running THREDDS as a packed war
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- Re: [thredds] running THREDDS as a packed war
- From: Ethan Davis
- Re: [thredds] running THREDDS as a packed war
- From: John Cartwright - NOAA Federal
- Re: [thredds] running THREDDS as a packed war
- From: John Caron
- [thredds] running THREDDS as a packed war