Tomcat Install On OpenBSD 11
Dan writes "Adam Getchell has published instructions on installing Tomcat on OpenBSD in the form of install logs. The config is setup as non-root so that anyone can start/stop Tomcat. He has not tried loading any EJB's and is playing with Cocoon to make the setup work with XML publishing framework. Adam is looking for feedback relating to his setup."
EJB? (Score:3, Informative)
Hope he is not dissapointed with failure. As far as I know, Tomcat is not an EJB container.
Re:EJB? (Score:2, Informative)
However, once Tomcat's installed, it wouldn't be a big leap to then install JBoss [jboss.org] to work in tandem with Tomcat, providing those missing EJB container services. It seems like a very nice package.
Unix and the standard install (Score:3, Insightful)
It would also help alleviate the problem of incompatible code because everything would be separated nicely into packages instead of a gigantic tarball of who-knows-what cruft.
There's a lot of good things about Unix. Portability and installation ain't it.
Re:Unix and the standard install (Score:5, Interesting)
With something that does use the standard GNU build system, I can set it to install into ~/bin and ~/lib instead of
In fact, I can make ~groupname/bin and ~groupname/lib directories, so that everyone in a certain project will get access to the results.
Sure, porting tomcat might have been a pain... and that pain might hilight weaknesses in the Unix design philosophy, but portability and installation are not those weaknesses. For many system administrators, portability and installation ease/flexibility are wonderful features of Unix that do not exist on Windows.
Re:Unix and the standard install (Score:1)