Hi Vishwa,

I started a debian package some time ago. If you think this is interesting
and you have time maybe you can take over and finish it. The project
already generates a deb package, but it is not a valid debian one. If we
finish it, It would make the installation step as easy as "apt get install
tomee" (once we have our own repository).

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomee/sandbox/tomee-deb

[]s,
Thiago.



On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:41 PM, Vishwanath Krishnamurthi <
tovishwan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Ross,
>
> This sounds pretty interesting. I'll take a crack at creating an image this
> weekend and will get back to you on any
> questions.
>
> -Vishwa
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 4:28 AM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) <
> ross.gard...@microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > I just got off a call with David Blevins in which we were discussing
> > TomEE. It turns out that we both feel that TomEE should provide a VM for
> > deployment on Azure. Such a VM can be used to demo the capabilities of
> > TomEE, it can also be used as a quickstart for people wanting to build
> > applications on TomEE.
> >
> > There is a resource called VM Depot [1] which provides a community
> managed
> > repository of freely redistributable virtual machine images. It costs
> > nothing to publish and store images on VM Depot. To build and test the
> > image (or to deploy a VM from the image) one does need an Azure
> > subscription. Fortunately there are free subscriptions for users and
> > committers to ASF projects get free MSDN subscriptions which include
> enough
> > Azure time.
> >
> > I see from http://openejb.apache.org/comparison.html that there are
> three
> > distinct distributions of TomEE. I suggest creating a bare bones VM for
> > each along with a demo VM for each (assuming there are sensible demo
> > applications that you could include). But I also suggest focusing on
> > whichever you feel is most important to your community first.
> >
> > I'd like to offer my help in understanding what it means to create an
> > image on VM Depot. If there is anyone in the community that would like to
> > build the images I'd be very happy to provide whatever guidance and
> support
> > is needed. Once the images are up there I'd love to work with the
> community
> > to ensure the message gets out there too - which is where I should
> identify
> > my affiliation. I work for MS Open Technologie, inc. and am responsible
> for
> > VM Depot. As such I can't build your images for you (that just wouldn't
> > scale) but I can help you make the most of any images that are up there.
> >
> > If you have questions fire away, if you want to have a crack at creating
> > the first image let me know and I'll start feeding you the instructions,
> > it's really easy. Essentially:
> >
> >
> > -          Create a Linux VM (either using a node.js command line or the
> > Azure web portal)
> >
> > -          Install TomEE (via SSH)
> >
> > -          [optional] install demo's, tutorials, source and anything else
> > you want to include on the image
> >
> > -          Deprovision the VM (a single command via SSH)
> >
> > -          Publish to VM Depot
> >
> > The whole process takes about 20 minutes plus TomEE installation time
> > (there are a couple of periods of waiting for images to copy etc. but
> this
> > is unattended so doesn't eat into your time).
> >
> > Ross
> >
> > [1] http://vmdepot.msopentech.com
> >
>

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