tag:jbilling.tenderapp.com,2012-10-15:/discussions/questions/925-some-questions-about-configurationjBilling: Discussion 2016-08-12T03:58:20Ztag:jbilling.tenderapp.com,2012-10-15:Comment/386477742015-12-09T11:27:04Z2015-12-09T11:27:04ZSome questions about configuration<div><p>Hi - I have tried to answer your question here<br>
<a href="https://github.com/WebDataConsulting/billing/issues/5">https://github.com/WebDataConsulting/billing/issues/5</a>.</p></div>Vikas@WebDataTechnologiesLLPtag:jbilling.tenderapp.com,2012-10-15:Comment/386477742015-12-09T12:44:29Z2015-12-09T12:44:29ZSome questions about configuration<div><p>Hi IVB<br>
nginx is a good solution on a production environment, but it is
possible to<br>
tel your tomcat to start listening on the port 80 by configuring
your<br>
server.xml config file ,</p>
<p>for a clean db , i did it manually , it was an opportunity for
me to more<br>
understand the architecture of the data base ,</p>
<p>finaly to auto run a tomcat server , i ve written a script wish
i make it<br>
under etc/init.d/jbilling , the script navigate to the tomcat bin
directory<br>
and run it</p>
<p>by the way , try to unsure that your application server is
reading db param<br>
, and properties from the JBILLINH_HOME dir and not from the class
path of the project ,<br>
the server can run your application if all parameters are correct
on the<br>
class path , but it can fail on reading some reports file or
resources<br>
like invoice logo for example .</p></div>ahmed.drira@gmail.com