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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 15:07:28 +1000
From: Bradley Beddoes <bedd...@intient.com>
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Subject: Re: [esoe-dev] project update?
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Hi Jim,
Jim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We've been using esoe for several months now in a production
> environment (and it is working very well!) and I just wanted to check
> the status of the next release of ESOE and if there is anything that I
> could do to speed up the process.
>
Glad to hear it is working well.
> I guess a good question would be how to install and setup the ESOE
> that is in the trunk (or tags/0.9) as I understand there are several
> differences (such as no more esoestartup).
You're correct there is a number of differences in process which are as
yet not very widely documented (we're all busy with other professional
work in the last few months). Feel free to have a crack at it if you
like, starting point is esoedeployer.
>
> I was going to grab the latest and try it out on a test VM and
> hopefully then I could provide some helpful feedback but I'm not sure
> what all I need to get it working :)
No more or less then you did before actually, a server, a mysql db, Java
6 and some LDAP. There are a number of externalized plugins you'll need
to get your head around as well.
Enjoy!.
Bradley
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>
> btw we are on Centos 5
>
> Thanks so much,
> Jim Muir
> >