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Copyright (c) 1998-2012 Caucho Technology. All Rights Reserved.
This is the README file for Resin 4.0(tm)
=========================================
The documentation included with Resin is in XTP format starting at
http://localhost:8080/resin-doc/index.xtp.
For more information about configuring Resin, the full documentation is
also available online at:
http://www.caucho.com/resin-4.0/
Questions should go to our mailing list or forums.
http://maillist.caucho.com -- mailing lists
http://forum.caucho.com -- forum
http://bugs.caucho.com -- bug reports
I) Licensing/Support
--------------------
For pricing and licensing information for Resin 4.0 Professional,
see http://www.caucho.com/resin/sales. Resin Professional contains
additional performance and reliability features beyond the Resin Open
Source version.
Resin 4.0 Open Source is released under the GPL.
Resin licenses do not include technical support. However, we offer several
technical support options to fit your support and budget needs.
http://www.caucho.com/resin/sales -- licenses and support
II) Preconditions
-----------------
1) Resin needs a Java JDK before it can run. Resin 4.0 works with
JDK 1.6 or greater.
Some locations for JDKs include:
Oracle:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
2) On Windows, you'll need an unzip tool available at http://www.winzip.com
3) A HTML 5 browser is needed for some features of the /resin-admin tool.
III) Getting Started
--------------------
The included HTTP/1.1 server makes it easy to evaluate Resin, JSP
and servlets. Just start it up. The default configuration
file is found in resin-4.0.x/conf/resin.xml.
1) On Unix, you'll want to build the JNI libraries:
resin-4.0.x> ./configure --prefix=`pwd`
resin-4.0.x> make
resin-4.0.x> make install
2) To start the server:
unix> bin/resin.sh start
or
C:\> java -jar lib/resin.jar start
The server listens to port 8080. Port 8080 is the default specified
in the configuration file resin-4.0.x/conf/resin.xml
Log files are in resin-4.0.x/log
3) Usually, Resin can find the JDK, but you may need to set JAVA_HOME in some
configurations.
Starting Resin with -verbose is a great way to see what environment
Resin is running.
4) Browse http://localhost:8080 or equivalently http://127.0.0.1:8080.
5) Go through the documentation at http://localhost:8080/resin-doc
IV) Application Deployment
--------------------------
1) You can use the command-line to deploy a .war file:
unix> bin/resin.sh deploy foo.war
2) You can also copy the war file to the webapps directory.
To deploy a war file, place the file in resin-4.0.x/webapps/foo.war
Resin will expand the war file, and the application will be available
with the url http://localhost:8080/foo/
3) Resin supports the development of applications without requiring a war
file deployment. Create a directory resin-4.0.x/webapps/bar to
correspond to url http://localhost:8080/bar/. Java source files
placed in resin-4.0.x/webapps/bar/WEB-INF/classes/ are automatically
compiled by Resin.
resin-4.0.x/webapps/bar/index.jsp
--> http://localhost:8080/bar/
--> http://localhost:8080/bar/index.jsp
resin-4.0.x/webapps/bar/WEB-INF/web.xml
-- servlet/jsp configuration file
resin-4.0.x/webapps/bar/WEB-INF/resin-web.xml
-- Resin specific configuration
resin-4.0.x/webapps/bar/WEB-INF/classes/example/HelloServlet.java
-- java source file, automatically compiled by Resin
4) For PHP, create test.php in resin-4.0.x/webapps/ROOT/test.php and browse
http://localhost:8080/test.php.
IV) PDF Reports
---------------
With Resin-Pro, you can get a PDF snapshot report of the server with the
command-line:
unix> bin/resin.sh pdf-report
You can also get a watchdog restart report with the -watchdog option
unix> bin/resin.sh pdf-report -watchdog
V) /resin-admin browser-based administration
--------------------------------------------
An administration application is available at
http://localhost:8080/resin-admin
Instructions are provided for setting a password.