[OpenLayers-Users] Open Layer and Eclipse configuration
Carlo Di Michele
bwt at buildware.com
Fri Mar 7 23:38:44 PST 2014
Hello and 10x to everybodies for your help, everything works now!! :-)))
>From yours answer I've understood that I had to use 2 different servers
(one for the main application and one for the WMS) while I tried to use
only one for both with a consequent HTTP Port conflict.
I'm curious now to understand something related to yours answers.
For production enviroment Apache Tomcat is suggested instead of Jetty (for
geoserver). I'm using extjs by sencha and they suggest to use Apache Tomcat
for the main application.
Now I would follow both indications to kick-off the project in the best way
but my scare is:
- is possible in the IDE (Eclipse Kleper) to use Apache Tomcat for the main
Application and at the same time use Apache Tomcat also for Geoserver?
- From my terrible last experience :-))) I need to have 2 Apache Tomcat
installations that runs 2 different servers? Is it possible?
- does I run the risk to have again the HTTP Port conflict nightmare's?
Thanks again for your suggestions and I wish you all my best regards.
Carlo
2014-03-07 9:14 GMT+01:00 Aleksander Vines <aleksander.vines at nersc.no>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure what you are after here. What internal server are you talking
> about?
>
> You can run Geoserver in several ways, the easiest would be to use the
> Jetty installation that comes with Geoserver, though that is not
> recommended for a production environment. What is recommended here is to
> use Apache Tomcat and deploy it there. In both of these you can set the
> port it runs on.
>
> OpenLayers is a javascript library and does not really need a server to
> run for you to test it (unless you write it all in jsp or alike).
>
> What I'm doing is that I run my main application on port 8080, and then I
> have geoserver running on port 8090 (and I specify in the javascript
> parameters to OpenLayers to use http://localhost:8090 as WMS/WFS server.
>
> Regards,
> Aleksander
>
>
> Carlo Di Michele <bwt at buildware.com> , 3/7/2014 8:47 AM:
>
> Hello,
> i'm trying to configure Eclipse to develop a website using OpenLayers and
> Geoserver.
>
> My problem is that I can't be connected to Internet during the day so I
> need to work completely offline.
>
> I've installed Geoserver and configured the GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR.
>
> I wish to separate the Website (with the OpenLayers libraries) and the
> Geoserver with the data.
>
> Has it sense? Is it possible?
>
> How can I configure eclipse to use Geoserver instead of the internal
> server (it has conflicts in the port 8080)? Exists a simple website
> template to do this?
>
> I thank in advance for any hint.
>
> Best regards
> Carlo
>
>
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