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Resin provides several configuration options. We suggest you use the
Resin standalone web server option first.
If you need a specific feature of another web server,
you can later configure Resin to work with that web server.
- Quick Start
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- Quick Start for the Impatient
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The Resin standalone web server starts
listening to HTTP requests on port 8080 and listens on port 6802
for any Apache or IIS plugin.
- Preconditions
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Resin needs Java before it can run.
- Configuration overview
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Resin has a number of major configuration options, each with a separate
page:
- Standalone Web Server
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The easiest and fastest Resin configuration uses the
Resin httpd .
- Resin with Apache
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If you are already using Apache for your web server, you
can use Resin with Apache on Unix or Win32 .
- Resin with IIS
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You can also combine IIS and Resin .
- Resin Web Server on Unix or Windows
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Resin provides a fast standalone web server.
In our benchmarks, it serves static pages faster than Apache!
For many sites, the standalone web server is ideal because of its
performance and because it is easier to configure and maintain than
using a separate web server.
- Resin with Apache on Unix
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Configuration for Resin with Apache on Unix
- Resin with Apache on Windows
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Configuration for Resin with Apache on Windows
- Resin with IIS
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Configuration for Resin with IIS.0
- Installation Details
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- How the Plugins Dispatch to Resin
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When used with another web server, Resin serves JSPs and Servlets
and the other web server serves static content like html and
images.
- How to start Resin when Linux Boots
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