Colin Bell wrote:
Raditha Wrote:


Could you explain what exactly do you mean run under a servlet engine? I know the servlet spec talks of non HTTP servlets but i haven't run across any yet (yeah i guess it maybe my fault). Or maybe you talking about tunnelling jabber over http?


Hi Raditha

What I really mean is a server that can, for example, setup to run under JRUN or Tomcat so that I can control it through a web interface and not have to run it as separate service, or an application. I'm just looking to see if someone else has made one before duplicate the effort by creating one myself, As Peter has pointed out, its very difficult to do.


I can't really see how (or why) you'd want the server to run *under* JRUN/Tomcat/any-other-servlet-container, unless you are aiming at an HTTP-binding server. The server should have its own process; if you want web-administration, how about simply adding a web-admin interface to any exiting server (be it Java-based or not)? You can add specific Jabber-extensions to control the server, or use any other method (like XML-RPC -- this is what they do in OpenGroupware.org for example to control things remotly).


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