Hi, Paul and Ruwan.

Sorry, I've not considered the "co-hosting" option yet.

However, it is good news for us.
We can wait the new feature pack and article about it.

Thanks a lot!

Ruwan Linton wrote:
> Paul Fremantle wrote:
>> Takahiro
>>
>> Have you considered the "co-hosting" option where they both run in the 
>> same OSGi JVM? We are going to launch the feature pack downloads in 2 
>> days time.
>>   
> Yes, you could actually compose a server with both WSAS and ESB 
> capabilities so that you can run a single application (process) on the 
> same directory with both capabilities.
> 
> We will be releasing an article on how to do this soon (in 3-4 hours) 
> and you will be able to understand how you can do this.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ruwan
>> Paul
>>
>> Takahiro OGAWA wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi Asanka and Rajika.
>>>
>>> Asanka Abeysinghe wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Hi Takahiro,
>>>> You can refer the wiki page [1] to find detailed information on 
>>>> configuration.
>>>> - Asanka
>>>>
>>>> [1] http://wso2.org/wiki/display/carbon/same+host+as+standalone+servers
>>>>
>>>>       
>>> This page is that almost I have needed!
>>>
>>> According to your replies, it seems that
>>>   2) would be the practical solution, I think.
>>>
>>>  >> 2)Operate WSAS on same machine but another directory and process.
>>>  >>
>>>  >> In this case, WSAS and ESB are installed into different directories.
>>>  >> It is possible by changing the ports of management console, axis2
>>>  >>  and so on, but carbon-core and axis2 will be doubly started.
>>>  > yes you can change the ports and run WSAS and ESB on the same machine.
>>>  > Have a look at the transport.xml in WSAS distribution.
>>>
>>> Thank you for your kind and quick replies.
>>>
>>> ----
>>> Takahiro OGAWA
>>> http://www.brainsellers.com/




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