From: Marc P. <ma...@an...> - 2005-04-01 08:04:58
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Robert MacGrogan wrote: > Hello, Nadir. > > There is no database. SJ stores all files directly on the filesystem (which makes setup pretty > easy, I think). > > Your SJ archives can be accessed via a web browser, but that is for read operations only. No > checkins/outs through a web interface. Regardless, SJ does need to run in a servlet contianer > (such as Tomcat) because it uses SOAP as its rpc protocol. Guys - this from the user list. Having played with quite a few open source webapps I can say with some confidence that if we want to increase SJ's market share that we should work to a standalone server build that bundles Tomcat. i.e. you can do a single server download, it will install itself, and it is running (with web interface disabled!). Does anybody have the skills to do that easily? Cheers -- Marc Palmer wj...@wa... Wangjammers - Java, J2ME and Web Consultants ~ http://www.wangjammers.org/ |