Hi all, I have two webapps running within the same Tomcat. I need to coordinate the two. I'd like the activity in one webapp to trigger activity in another webapp.
It's doesn't need to be particularly sophisticated, and I'm only going to have one thread recieving messages. VERY low traffic. On the one hand, ActiveMQ seems way overkill. I'd probably be better off simply using a Singleton holding on to a java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue, and then feed that. The only detail is the ClassLoader fun of getting the same Singleton viewed properly by both web apps. So, what do you guys think? Just punt and use that technique, plop the classes in $TOMCAT/common/classes and wing it, dealing with the minor configuration details and external dependencies (i.e. the WARs are no longer stand alone) or should I rather embed aMQ? Seems like this might be more work, albeit more flexible. Anyway, opinions appreciated. Regards, Will Hartung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Linking-two-webapps-tf2156056.html#a5956137 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com.
