We're in the product business. One of the problems is that we're trying to
make an application that fits as many servers as possible.

So we can't ship an application server with it. Only a war file. WE have to
fit into the customer's "ecosystem" without imposing them a server,
database, etc...

My question is just whether it requires hacking to have JSF included IN the
war file and still run reliably.


On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Roland Tepp <luol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This is the ever lasting battle of modularity vs self containment.
>
> I remember when I decided to try out OS X for the first time for real, I
> was amazed and awed how simple the installation process of an application
> was - you just dropped an application onto your computer and it was
> "installed".
>
> Contrasting this with Windows and/or Linux way of installing applications,
> the whole process seemed downright ... simple.  Until I stopped to think
> what it meant that is. Most of the apps in OS X are self contained bundles
> (folders) of all the dependencies of that app. After being horrified for a
> moment at the horrible waste of space, I was awed again.
>
> Modularity is a great thing. In your application. And sometimes in
> service/OS level as well. But nothing beats the deployment of an app that
> can simply be "dropped in" to the container.
>
>  So yeah - I see nothing special in deploying your app with all the
> dependencies bundled alongside.
> I'd even go one step further and bundle in the container (depending on the
> audience of the application of course). There are certainly examples of
> this type as well (think Jenkins from the top of my head)
>
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