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Re: [Wtp-wst-dev] apache server implementation

Brian with the new externalLauncher in generic server this is even
easier to do. I you would like to give it a try I would like to help.
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-Gorkem Ercan

On 7/8/05, Arthur Ryman <ryman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Brian, 
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> That's on our wish list. Are you interested in developing it? 
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>  Brian Burns <bburns@xxxxxxxxxx> 
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> 07/08/2005 11:53 AM 
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> Subject [Wtp-wst-dev] apache server implementation 
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>  Hi, 
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>  I was curious as to whether anyone has used the generic wst server
> component to build an apache server run / deploy implementation?  A simple
> example would be creating a new Simple Web Project then creating an html
> file, then do a "run on server" on that html file.  The html file would be
> deployed to an apache document root and then the web browser would be
> launched with the appropriate URL? 
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>  I'm not sure if anything like this exists in WST? 
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>  Thanks, 
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