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deploy web application as a standalone zip ?

 
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Currently I have a jsp/servlet application running in Tomcat 5. One client, however, wants to host the application in his own office. Then we need to package a zip file and send to client.

Now I want
1. minimum Tomcat server,
2. minimum MySql server,
3. package all java/jsp files into jar
4. bundle a java minimum runtime.

Any suggestions ?

thanks
 
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Any suggestions ?


Be careful and make sure to include good instructions.
 
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Tomcat can run in embedded mode - so you can ship a double-clickable desktop app that starts a Tomcat running on localhost. Then there would be no servlet engine to install. (You would ship all web app files in a .war file.)

Does the DB have to be multi-user? If not, have you considered embedding Derby? Again, there would be nothing to install.
 
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