alfresco in websphere server
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‎03-04-2009 11:25 PM
Hi All,
Is it possible to run alfresco in any different server other than tomcat, if so
I want to run alfersco in websphere,but I con't find any bundle with alfresco and WebSphere.
how can I run alfresco in webSphere, where I have to do changes
can any one help me…
thanks in advance.
Is it possible to run alfresco in any different server other than tomcat, if so
I want to run alfersco in websphere,but I con't find any bundle with alfresco and WebSphere.
how can I run alfresco in webSphere, where I have to do changes
can any one help me…
thanks in advance.
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‎03-06-2009 01:02 AM
Hi I got few points regarding this …..
We will get alfresco war file by using that will just deploy that war file in any server(which ever you want) do some modification according to that server configurations.
Thanks,
We will get alfresco war file by using that will just deploy that war file in any server(which ever you want) do some modification according to that server configurations.
Thanks,
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‎03-06-2009 05:53 PM
You can install alfresco on most of the common Java application servers, Tomcat, WebSphere, WebLogic, Glassfish etc. http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Server_Installation
The Enterprise versions are tested and certified on various stacks with the priority of the stacks being determined by which versions are being used by which customers. The first release will inevitably be for Tomcat/Linux/MySql since that's the most popular stack and then other stacks follow as time allows. A new WebSphere release is expected this week.
For Labs releases you will probably have to do some work to get it to run. Common problems are the clash between MyFaces and IBMs JSF implementation, classpath issues and issues specific to IBM JVMs.
http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Installing_on_WebSphere
The Enterprise versions are tested and certified on various stacks with the priority of the stacks being determined by which versions are being used by which customers. The first release will inevitably be for Tomcat/Linux/MySql since that's the most popular stack and then other stacks follow as time allows. A new WebSphere release is expected this week.
For Labs releases you will probably have to do some work to get it to run. Common problems are the clash between MyFaces and IBMs JSF implementation, classpath issues and issues specific to IBM JVMs.
http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Installing_on_WebSphere
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‎03-09-2009 07:30 AM
Thanks for your reply mrogers…
