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By default Tomcat has the <code>autoDeploy="true"</code> option enabled (check the <code>Host</code> element in the <code>server.xml</code> file). If this option was not changed, running the application should also be possible after you copy it to the <code>webapps</code> folder without stopping the server. | By default Tomcat has the <code>autoDeploy="true"</code> option enabled (check the <code>Host</code> element in the <code>server.xml</code> file). If this option was not changed, running the application should also be possible after you copy it to the <code>webapps</code> folder without stopping the server. | ||
− | By deafult, the application should be available under the following URL: | + | By deafult, the application should be available under the following URL in your browser: |
<code><nowiki>http://localhost:8080/CKFinderJava-2.0/</nowiki></code> | <code><nowiki>http://localhost:8080/CKFinderJava-2.0/</nowiki></code> | ||
Please note that the HTTP <code>8080</code> port of the sample URL is the default Tomcat port. If you changed this value while configuring your Tomcat installation, you will need to use a modified port value to run the sample application. | Please note that the HTTP <code>8080</code> port of the sample URL is the default Tomcat port. If you changed this value while configuring your Tomcat installation, you will need to use a modified port value to run the sample application. | ||
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+ | === Jetty === | ||
+ | Place the CKFinder Java <code>.war</code> file in the Jetty <code>webapps</code> folder. In the command line go to the root of the Jetty server and start it with a <code>java -jar start.jar</code> command. | ||
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+ | By deafult, the application should be available under the following URL in your browser: | ||
+ | <code><nowiki>http://localhost:8080/CKFinderJava-2.0/</nowiki></code> | ||
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+ | Please note that the HTTP <code>8080</code> port of the sample URL is the default Jetty port. If you changed this value while configuring your Jetty installation, you will need to use a modified port value to run the sample application. | ||
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+ | Go to the [http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Quick+Start Jetty Quick Start guide] for more information about using this server. |
Revision as of 12:40, 1 April 2011
To install CKFinder, download the CKFinder Java distribution package (a .war
file) from the official download site.
Running the Sample Application
A test application is available in the _samples
folder of the distribution package.
After you download CKFinder, follow the steps described below for all compatible servers.
Tomcat
Place the CKFinder Java .war
file in the Tomcat webapps
folder. Go to Tomcat bin
folder and run the startup script file for your operating system — startup.bat
for Windows or startup.sh
for Linux. When you are running Tomcat as a service, restart the server.
By default Tomcat has the autoDeploy="true"
option enabled (check the Host
element in the server.xml
file). If this option was not changed, running the application should also be possible after you copy it to the webapps
folder without stopping the server.
By deafult, the application should be available under the following URL in your browser:
http://localhost:8080/CKFinderJava-2.0/
Please note that the HTTP 8080
port of the sample URL is the default Tomcat port. If you changed this value while configuring your Tomcat installation, you will need to use a modified port value to run the sample application.
Jetty
Place the CKFinder Java .war
file in the Jetty webapps
folder. In the command line go to the root of the Jetty server and start it with a java -jar start.jar
command.
By deafult, the application should be available under the following URL in your browser:
http://localhost:8080/CKFinderJava-2.0/
Please note that the HTTP 8080
port of the sample URL is the default Jetty port. If you changed this value while configuring your Jetty installation, you will need to use a modified port value to run the sample application.
Go to the Jetty Quick Start guide for more information about using this server.