diff -r 1612dbcec451 -r 639991d0808a java/cewolf-1.0/src/site/tutorial/step3.html --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/java/cewolf-1.0/src/site/tutorial/step3.html Sat Feb 28 21:31:02 2009 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + Cewolf Tutorial(3): Install the Cewolf Servlet in your Web +Application + + + + +

Tutorial: Step 3

+

Install the Cewolf Servlet in your Web App

+

The rendering of the entire chart is finally provided via a servlet. +This has to be installed in your web application. Cewolf provides a +servlet class de.laures.cewolf.CewolfRenderer which does the +job.
+To configure your web application you have to edit the /WEB-INF/web.xml +file. Add the following lines to it:
+

+
<servlet>
<servlet-name>CewolfServlet</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>de.laures.cewolf.CewolfRenderer</servlet-class>
</servlet>
+Additionally you should provide a servlet-mapping to tell the container +which URL maps to your Cewolf rendering servlet.
+
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>CewolfServlet</servlet-name>
+ <url-pattern>/cewolf/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
+ + You also need to tell CeWolf to load on startup: +
 <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
+To test the correct installation you should start your web app and try +to call the rendering servlet with a browser (e.g. +http://localhost:8080/myapp/cewolf?state). Cewolf should answer: "Cewolf +servlet up and running." + +Here is a copy of the example web.xml: +
<web-app>
+  <servlet>
+    <servlet-name>CewolfServlet</servlet-name>
+    <servlet-class>de.laures.cewolf.CewolfRenderer</servlet-class>
+	<!-- sets storage implementation -->
+    <init-param>
+        <param-name>storage</param-name>
+        <param-value>de.laures.cewolf.storage.TransientSessionStorage</param-value>
+    </init-param>
+	<!-- sets overlib.js location relative to webapp -->
+    <init-param>
+        <param-name>overliburl</param-name>
+        <param-value>etc/overlib.js</param-value>
+    </init-param>
+	<!-- turn on or off debugging logging -->
+    <init-param>
+        <param-name>debug</param-name>
+        <param-value>true</param-value>
+    </init-param>
+    <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
+  </servlet>
+
+  <servlet-mapping>
+    <servlet-name>CewolfServlet</servlet-name>
+    <url-pattern>/cewolf/*</url-pattern>
+  </servlet-mapping>
+
+  <session-config>
+    <session-timeout>1</session-timeout>
+  </session-config>
+
+  <mime-mapping>
+      <extension>css</extension>
+      <mime-type>text/css</mime-type>
+  </mime-mapping>
+
+  <welcome-file-list>
+  	<welcome-file>
+      index.html
+    </welcome-file>
+  	<welcome-file>
+      index.htm
+    </welcome-file>
+  </welcome-file-list>
+  
+	<!-- resource-ref>
+	  <description>
+	    Resource reference to a factory for java.sql.Connection
+	    instances that may be used for talking to a particular
+	    database that is configured in the server.xml file.
+	  </description>
+	  <resource-ref-name>
+	    jdbc/testdb
+	  </resource-ref-name>
+	  <res-type>
+	    javax.sql.DataSource
+	  </res-type>
+	  <res-auth>
+	    Container
+	  </res-auth>
+	</resource-ref -->
+
+</web-app>
+
+ +

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