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Troy,<br>
Make that a +2 on WinXP! I got it up and running no problems.
Instructions were very concise and clear.<br>
That's pretty cool stuff you have there Troy! I had to double check the
url to believe it was running locally.<br>
--<br>
David Trotz<br>
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Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dear David,
Thanks for the feedback. It's good to know it works on a box other than
my development machine. There is a readme at the root which says how to
configure it to run at the location you installed it to. It would be
nice if everything was relative. We could probably accomplish some of
this by putting the orb in the tomcat/bin directory, but this just seems
out of place. I think the requirement to edit the 2 config files isn't
too bad. It let's people know they have options for configuration.
Glad you got it working. Thanks again for taking the time to trying it
out and report your findings! Most appreciated.
So, we've got a +1 on WinXP. Any feedback from other systems would be
appreciated.
        -Troy.
David Forslund wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I downloaded and installed it on my WinXP notebook. The only issue I
found was that it wanted to be installed
in the root of the drive I installed it in. I fired up Tomcat provided
with it and went to the swordweb page. That
launched the orb server but only after I put the swordweb directory in
the root of the file system. It might be a little nicer if it could
figure out the relative path instead of the absolute path. I haven't
had a chance to look at this in more detail to see where this is
defined. But most functions seem to work as expected.
Thanks!
Dave Forslund
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've completed a Win32 precompiled package of SWORDWeb and would love to
have some people try it out before we make it known publicly. There is
a toplevel readme file with quick start information.
Thanks for any time you might give toward this.
-Troy.
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