[weld-commits] Weld SVN: r4888 - examples/trunk/jsf/permalink.

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Mon Nov 9 14:48:53 EST 2009


Author: dan.j.allen
Date: 2009-11-09 14:48:53 -0500 (Mon, 09 Nov 2009)
New Revision: 4888

Modified:
   examples/trunk/jsf/permalink/readme.txt
Log:
add urls


Modified: examples/trunk/jsf/permalink/readme.txt
===================================================================
--- examples/trunk/jsf/permalink/readme.txt	2009-11-09 18:54:19 UTC (rev 4887)
+++ examples/trunk/jsf/permalink/readme.txt	2009-11-09 19:48:53 UTC (rev 4888)
@@ -15,6 +15,20 @@
 
 Now you are ready to deploy.
 
+== Deploying to JBoss AS
+
+If you run a normal Maven build, the artifact it produces is deployable to JBoss
+AS by default:
+
+ mvn package
+
+Just copy target/weld-permalink.war to the JBoss AS deploy directory.  Open this
+local URL to access the running application:
+
+ http://localhost:8080/weld-permalink
+
+But you may want to take advantage of the embedded servlet containers.
+
 == Deploying with an embedded servlet container
 
 Run this command to execute the application in an embedded Jetty 6 container:
@@ -25,6 +39,10 @@
 
  mvn war:inplace tomcat:run -Ptomcat
 
+You can access the application for either container at the following local URL:
+
+ http://localhost:9090/weld-permalink
+
 In both cases, any changes to assets in src/main/webapp take effect immediately.
 If a change to a webapp configuration file is made, the application may
 automatically redeploy. The redeploy behavior can be fine-tuned in the plugin
@@ -81,6 +99,10 @@
  mvn war:exploded tomcat:redeploy -Ptomcat
  mvn compile war:exploded tomcat:redeploy -Ptomcat
 
+The application is available at the following local URL:
+
+ http://localhost:8080/weld-permalink
+
 = Importing the project into Eclipse
 
 The recommended way to setup a Seam example in Eclipse is to use the m2eclipse



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