Jetty or Tomcat will handle this fine.

geir


Alexei Zakharov wrote:
> Hi Geir,
> 
> Well, if we will have a java-based webserver then there is no problem. As
> far as I understand Anton wasn't sure we have one.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 2006/8/2, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>> Alexei Zakharov wrote:
>> > Anton,
>> >
>> > I have no objections here, just thinking about Harmony-hosted Harmony
>> > web site - it can become really good self explanatory reliability
>> > test. Not today, I agree. But may be some day.
>>
>> Well, I have objections if I understand things correctly.
>>
>> There is no reason for "least common denominator" CGI+perl for this
>> since it's not made to deploy everywhere.  Yes, it can run locally on
>> every build/test installation, but they are all java based anyway!
>>
>> So what am I missing?
>>
>> geir
>>
>> >
>> > With Regards,
>> >
>> > 2006/8/1, Anton Luht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> >> Hello Alexei,
>> >>
>> >> I believe that there are more installations that can execute CGI than
>> >> those that can run servlets. I'm sure that for the first time the test
>> >> infrastructure will be deployed to an existing installation but not to
>> >> a dedicated server - that's why I decided that CGI suites better.
>> >>
>> >> When we have a dedicated host for builds maybe it'll be worth to
>> >> rewrite test infrastructure in Java. But please do not consider the
>> >> choice of technology final - I just wanted to pick something that fits
>> >> for a prototype: fast to develop and easy to deploy.
>> >>
>> >> On 8/1/06, Alexei Zakharov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> > Hi Anton,
>> >> >
>> >> > > I believe that most
>> >> > > common server-side engine is CGI (not PHP or J2EE) so I'd like to
>> >> > > implement this using Perl CGI scripts.
>> >> >
>> >> > (just thinking about) there are several good Java-oriented
>> >> > technologies - servlets, JSP, JSF - why not to use them? I don't
>> like
>> >> > to say that servlets are more frequent than perl, but Java itself is
>> >> > not the most widely used language. We should advertise it. :) IMHO
>> >> > having Java web/servlets server (not a complete J2EE) for such
>> type of
>> >> > tasks with theoretically Harmony JRE inside will do a good job
>> for our
>> >> > project.
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> >
>> >> > 2006/7/28, Anton Luht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> >> > > Hello,
>> >> > >
>> >> > > I know why this thread is so lazy - it's because everybody
>> >> dislikes QA
>> >> > > & testing :)
>> >> > >
>> >> > > > OK, now let me add my $0.02 about my vision about reporting
>> of test
>> >> > > > results. I believe it's better to do this using HTTP rather than
>> >> mail
>> >> > > > because some people may not have access to SMTP port (for
>> >> example, be
>> >> > > > behind proxy with Exchange as mail server - I don't really know
>> >> if it
>> >> > > > provides SMTP service). HTTP is open in most  configurations
>> and it
>> >> > > > was already decided that HDK and tests will be delivered via
>> HTTP.
>> >> > > >
>> >> > > > I see the reporting of the results in the following way: after
>> >> > > > executing tests the script packs results and uploads them (as
>> with
>> >> > > > browser file upload) to the server. After that data is
>> processed on
>> >> > > > server-side - daemons can send periodical e-mails, draw charts,
>> >> > > > reports, lists of top test results contributors, etc.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Nobody criticized this approach so I assume that it's not too bad.
>> >> I'm
>> >> > > going to implement a sketch for server-side bunch of scripts - one
>> >> > > that accepts uploads and puts them to a temp directory and
>> maybe some
>> >> > > simple reports. They won't use any database. I believe that most
>> >> > > common server-side engine is CGI (not PHP or J2EE) so I'd like to
>> >> > > implement this using Perl CGI scripts. Since this is a first
>> draft,
>> >> > > I'm not going to use advanced templates language like XSLT.
>> Including
>> >> > > HTML output in script is bad idea so I'm going to use something
>> like
>> >> > > HTML::Template [1] for pages generation and CGI::Lite [2] for
>> >> requests
>> >> > > handling.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Perl is chosen just because it suites well for fast prototyping
>> >> development.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > If nobody objects, I'm going to start coding.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > [1] http://html-template.sourceforge.net/
>> >> > > [2] http://search.cpan.org/~smylers/CGI-Lite-2.02/Lite.pm
>> >> > >
>> >> > > --
>> >> > > Regards,
>> >> > > Anton Luht,
>> >> > > Intel Middleware Products Division
>> >> > --
>> >> > Alexei Zakharov,
>> >> > Intel Middleware Product Division
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Anton Luht,
>> >> Intel Middleware Products Division
> 
> 
> 

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