[Building Sakai] How Sakai OAE start with Apache-Tomcat or on a server?

Mark J. Norton markjnorton at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 11 06:21:01 PDT 2013


There shouldn't be a need to install Jetty.  It should be embedded 
within the OAE jar.  When you start up the OAE jar, it opens a port and 
listens on it.  Typically port 8080, but likely it is configurable.  See 
http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/

- Mark Norton

On 4/11/2013 8:59 AM, SamuelGJ wrote:
> Thanks David for the information attached, is very useful me.
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> I'll look the possibility to install Jetty on the server to boot at startup.
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> Regards, Samuel.
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