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 Resin Web Server on Unix or Windows

  1. Testing and Evaluation
  2. Deploying on Unix
  3. Deploying on NT

Resin provides a standalone web server. In our benchmarks, it actually serves static pages faster than Apache! The standalone web server is ideal for evaluation or experimentation and is a good choice as the web server for many sites.

Testing and Evaluation

To start the Resin web server, type:

Starting on Unix
> resin1.1/bin/httpd.sh
Starting on Win32
> resin1.1/bin/httpd
The default port is 8080, so use http://localhost:8080 in your browser.

Go to the demos and make sure they work.

Now, add a file resin1.1/doc/test.jsp containing the following:

<%@ page language=javascript %>
2 + 2 = <%= 2 + 2 %>
You should see the page '2 + 2 = 4'.

Try language=java to make sure that Java works as well.

Deploying on Unix

A better way to run the servlet engine in a production environment is to use the start and stop scripts. These scripts add extra reliability to the server. If Resin should ever exit, it will automatically be restarted.

To start the web server, use

unix> resin1.1/bin/httpd.sh start

To stop it, use

unix> resin1.1/bin/httpd.sh stop

Deploying on NT

The Resin Web Server can be installed as an NT service.

To install the service, use

unix> resin1.1/bin/httpd -install

To remove the service, use

unix> resin1.1/bin/httpd -remove

You will either need to reboot the machine or start the service from the Control Panel/Services panel to start the server. On a machine reboot, NT will automatically start the web server.


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