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The Railo Installer was created with the hope that it would make the deployment of Railo a very simple process. The Installer creates a stand-alone instance of Railo, Tomcat, and Oracle's JRE 1.7 specifically for use with Railo. It can be run "by itself" or it can be connected to a pre-installed web server: IIS on Windows and Apache on Linux. This installer also performs the web-server to Tomcat server connections for you, which can be customized at any point after the install to meet your own unique needs.
If you do not find the answers you are looking for here, we encourage you to post to Railo Mailing List. There are many friendly members of the community who are willing to help:
- System Requirements
- Launching The Installer
- Manually Upgrading Tomcat
- Manually Upgrading The JRE
- Solutions to Common Problems
- System Requirements
- Launching The Installer
- Installing in Unattended Mode
- Changing the User Account Railo Uses
- Manually Upgrading Tomcat
- Manually Upgrading The JRE
- Solutions to Common Problems
- Installation on CentOS Linux 6 Best Practices
- Starting and Stopping Railo
- Adding New Sites
- Updating Memory Settings
- Utilizing Tomcat's Built-In Web Server
- Updating Tomcat's "server.xml" File
- Updating Tomcat's "uriworkermap.properties" File
- Implementing Log Rotation with Log4j
- Configuring SES URL's
- Starting and Stopping Railo
- Configure Tomcat to Listen to Port 80
- Adding New Sites
- Configuring SES URL's
The following sections are intended for system administrators who want to deploy Railo, via the Railo Installer, in a secure but easy-to-follow way. This documentation is not intended to guarantee foolproof security, but rather serve as a set of guidelines for common security-minded best practices. It is important for the reader to understand that no system, no matter how well protected, will ever be 100% guaranteed secure; however, by following these simple guidelines the reader can ensure that their systems will deter the vast majority of common intrusion techniques.
- Getting to know Railo Server
- Railo Server features & specifications
- Getting started with Railo Server
- Installation & configuration
- Railo Server Versions
- Developing with Railo Server
- Deploying Railo Server apps
- Managing Railo Server apps
- Railo Server Extensions
- Useful resources & further reading
- Developing & debugging Railo Server
- FAQs