just to add : it could have a web configuration that just use the 
jbosssx infra-structure to authenticate and authorize web users against 
a remote jboss EJB instance. In this way i would have a lightweight 
jboss configuration to use as a web-container with transparent JAAS.

Emerson


Greg Turner wrote:

> I think a better approach would be to leave the 3 configurations the way they are and
> include in docs a procedure that tells how to go about constructing your own
> configuration.  I've done it but don't know how to put it into words.
> 
> 
> 
> Simon Stewart wrote:
> 
> 
>>You know, it would be really useful to have a bare system somewhere
>>between b and c. Most people just want to deploy some EJBs, some
>>servlets that use them and a datasource, all on one machine. It can be
>>hard for a newbie to figure out what's necessary. "c" is overkill for
>>this and "b" is not enough....
>>
>>On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 06:13:45AM -0700, Scott M Stark wrote:
>>
>>>The 3.0.0 release notes state:
>>>
>>>The directory structure of the distribution has changed from a single
>>>monolithic default configuration into three distributions:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  a.. minimal, a bare JMX core with JNDI naming, Log4j and hot deployment
>>>              of mbean services.
>>>
>>>  b.. default, the basic J2EE compatible configuration without clustering,
>>>              JBoss.NET or IIOP
>>>
>>>  c.. all, the complete configuration. All available services including
>>>              clustering, JBoss.NET and IIOP are included in this configuration.
>>>
>>>  d.. The jars in the top lib directory are no longer loaded by default. The
>>>              lib directory under a server configuration(server/default/lib for
>>>example)
>>>              is the location for jars that should be loaded by default for the 
>given
>>>              server configuration.
>>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Simon
>>
>>--
>>"That time in Seattle... was a nightmare.  I came out of it dead broke,
>>without a house, without anything except a girlfriend and a knowledge of
>>UNIX."  "Well, that's something," Avi says.  "Normally those two are
>>mutually exclusive."                    --Neal Stephenson, "Cryptonomicon"
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