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  • Resin establishes an association between a session and a user's browser by Resin first attempts to track the session of a user by sending the user's
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  • ==Part I: Installing Resin== ===Downloading and unzipping Resin===
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  • Ant plugin project has been moved to a new home: https://github.com/caucho/ant-plugin == resin-jspc ==
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  • Corresponding Resin documentation is http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/protocols. There is a Hessian home page at http://www.caucho.com/hessian, it includes links to implentations o
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  • ...nd simple enough that most users manually configure their IDE for use with Resin. == Starting Resin ==
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  • Resin includes excellent support for Eclipse much in the same fashion as other Ja This page describes the details of the Resin Eclipse plugin.
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  • !Config||hello.php||wiki home||wiki cached |resin 3.0.16||3940||24||4600
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  • Resin configuration can use JSP EL variables in the resin.xml and resin-web.xml. ; resin
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  • ||[[-conf]] ''conf/resin.conf'' ||specifies the [[resin.conf]] file
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  • $ cp -R /usr/local/resin-pro-3.0.10/conf . $ echo "Test wwwroot home" > webapps/ROOT/index.jsp
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  • ## license-add enabling Resin features usage: bin/resin.sh [-conf <file>] [-server <id>] deploy -user <user> \
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  • ...etails the steps required to get Doku-Wiki (2006-03-09b) up and running on Resin 3.1.0 and newer. .../code> into the <code>webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/</code> directory of your resin home directory.
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  • (prompt) tar -xzvf resin-pro-3.0.x.tar.gz (prompt) cd resin-pro-3.0.x
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  • An overview of the features and capabilities in Resin and Resin Professional. == Resin Professional ==
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  • == What happened to bin/resin? == With Resin 2.1 used to run <tt>make; make install</tt> and then use the
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  • The Resin standalone web server starts listening to HTTP requests on port 8080. * '''[[Download]]''' Resin.
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  • This page details the steps required to get PHP-Nuke 7.8 up and running on Resin 3.1.0 and newer. ...m/products/connector/j/ into the <code>lib/</code> directory of your resin home directory.
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  • This page details the steps required to get PHProjekt 5.1 up and running on Resin 3.1.0 and newer. ...m/products/connector/j/ into the <code>lib/</code> directory of your resin home directory.
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  • [http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/ Confluence] requires Resin 3.1.4 or later for important bug fixes. To install Confluence, add the following to the resin.conf:
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  • <p>Resin will also find jars in subdirectories, so you can put your jars in <code>local/</code> subdirectory, when you upgrade to a new version of Resin
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  • file in the <code>${resin.home}/webapps/WEBAPPNAME/WEB-INF</code> directory. The resin-web.xml file configures QuercusServlet to parse <code>.php</code>
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  • ''[Tested with Resin 3.1.6]'' <li>Download Resin from http://caucho.com/download
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  • ...ml.HtmlMessage'' and Resin knows it from the following binding included in Resin's distribution. <jsf-taglib xmlns="http://caucho.com/ns/resin">
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  • ... there are several changes that you'll need to know in order to migrate to Resin 4.0: ...d install Resin by unpacking the distribution directly in the filesystem. Resin 4.0's configure script now creates makefiles that install all the necessary
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  • <product>resin</product> <version>Resin 4.0</version>
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  • <product>resin</product> <p>A Resin server can serve many virtual hosts, each with
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  • <product>resin</product> <title>Resin Watchdog</title>
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  • <product>resin</product> <version>Resin 3.0</version>
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  • This is a basic Resin configuration with two servers in a single cluster. (Resin, Apache or hardware) to work properly.
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  • Resin configuration can use JSP EL variables in the resin.xml and resin-web.xml. ; resin
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  • ...nerally be enabled for all Resin servers. For security, it's best to have /resin-admin available on a dedicated virtual host, a separate TCP port, so your a == resin.xml for /resin-admin on port 8091 ==
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  • ...e can be particularly effective in combination with load balancing because Resin's proxy cache can save load on the web-tier server itself. : Counts the invocation misses, which is when Resin must calculate rewrite, servlet and filter dispatching for splitting apart
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  • ...es, you can use the JMX page to look at all managed beans deployed through Resin. == Resin Beans ==
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  • ...onfiguring the service manually. The easiest method, however is to use the Resin setup.exe program. ... the service user and password, because it is generally more secure to run Resin as a non-administrator.
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  • ... this tutorial [[http://wiki.caucho.com/Resin_Cloud_deployment_with_Amazon Resin Cloud Deployment with Amazon EC2]]. ...ents. To get the EC2_ACCESS_KEY and the EC2_SECRET_KEY go to the Amazon WS home then go to the '''Account Tab''' then go to '''Security Credentials'''. You
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  • This is a continuance of our earlier tutorial on Resin cloud deploy on Amazon. ...ase properties for this application. (Later we will set this up in JNDI of Resin, but for now just modify the properties file).
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  • == Configuration variable substitution using &lt;resin:properties> and rvar() == ...uration examines how to use EL variables in various situations to simplify Resin configuration. When we're done you'll understand how a simple database res
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