Hi Marco,

I use Openshift. The environment only allows certain ports to be used [1] so you need to start BaseX using options in this range e.g. for the event port.

I do not have access the start script I use at the moment, but I can post it later.

Regards
/Andy

[1] https://openshift.redhat.com/community/kb/kb-e1038-i-cant-bind-to-a-port

On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 1:49 PM, marco fregonese <marcofregonese@gmail.com> wrote:


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From: marco fregonese <marcofregonese@gmail.com>
Date: 2013/1/29
Subject: Re: [basex-talk] java hosting provider with BaseX
To: Alexander Holupirek <alexander.holupirek@uni-konstanz.de>


Hi Alexander,

I'm developing a java dynamic web application with Tomcat and BaseX.
So far I could set up BaseX on JVMHost: everything is OK.
On Openshift I set up Tomcat and BaseX. Tomcat is OK, but when I try to run basex/bin/basexserver from shell after ssh logging into openshift, the console says "Server is running or permission was denied."
I checked with the command "ps -A" but it looks like BaseX server is not running, so I think permission was denied.
Do you have any idea to solve this?

Thanks,
Marco.


2012/11/28 Alexander Holupirek <alexander.holupirek@uni-konstanz.de>
Hi Marco,

i could setup BaseX on

http://www.jvmhost.com/
https://openshift.redhat.com/app/
http://jelastic.com/

All the best,
        Alex

On 28.11.2012, at 10:31, marco fregonese wrote:

> Hi there,
> I was wondering if there is any java web hosting provider supporting BaseX.
> I couldn't find any so far.
> Thanks.
> Bye.



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