As Dan said you can use Tomcat with Axis2. You can also use Apache Geronimo
if you want to use a J2EE non proprietary server. I did a test a bit of time
ago creating a Muse resource on Geronimo and it went pretty well (just the
usual classloader headaches).

Basically there are 2 general paths of development you can use 

Tomcat + Axis2 + Muse (replace Tomcat with any J2EE server, but it's the
same thing). I normally consider Tomcat to be J2EE as it offers a servlet
container.

or

OSGi + Axis2 + Muse.


Nelson Kotowski wrote:
> 
> As a matter of fact, i just came from executing OGSA-DAI WSI/WSRF
> tutorial,
> which makes use of Tomcat/Axis, among other things :)
> 
> Now, i was trying to find a way to develop WSRF-compliant grid services,
> without using proprietary grid middleware (such as Globus Toolkit,
> Websphere, etc). On OGSA site i found out about Apache Muse.
> 
> If i had a way to develop a WSRF-compliant grid service with Tomcat + Axis
> +
> Muse + J2SE, that would be great.
> 
> From what i could gather from Bogdan and you, Dan, it would be possible to
> do so via that bundle, correct?
> 
> It's just that it is quite hard to find out material/reviews from people
> who
> developed a WSRF-compliant without GT4, Websphere, etc. They are quite
> great
> in what they stand for, but right now i am not allowed to use them.
> 
> Best regards,
> NPKF.
> 
> 
> On 8/21/07, Daniel Jemiolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> If you go down that route, you're going to end up rewriting an HTTP
>> server/app container yourself... which is probably not something you want
>> to take on. If you're concerned about footprint, try Tomcat 5.0's
>> embedded
>> server - it's quite small (even smaller than the Axis2 + Muse bundle
>> you're
>> going to put on top of it). After stripping out the stuff I didn't want,
>> I've gotten embedded Tomcat 5 down to 5 MB. Axis2 is ~10 MB, Muse adds
>> ~1.5
>> MB. If you use our mini SOAP engine, you can lose the Axis2 footprint as
>> well.
>>
>> If footprint is not your concern, though, you're best off going with a
>> simple Tomcat/Axis2 install...
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
>> "Nelson Kotowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/21/2007 02:42:09 PM:
>>
>> > Hi Solomon,
>> >
>> > Thanks for answering.
>> >
>> > You mean that one might then use J2SE + Axis2 to implement a Muse
>> resource?
>> > That would be what i was looking for.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> > Nelson Kotowski.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 8/21/07, Bogdan Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > From my understanding you can not implement it as a pure J2SE
>> application,
>> > > you need some form of container, be it a J2EE Application Server
>> (Axis2
>> or
>> > > Mini), or OSGi platform.
>> > >
>> > > The resources that you create with Muse are accessed as web service
>> > > endpoints using SOAP over HTTP, so even as an OSGi deployment over
>> J2SE
>> > > you
>> > > will need an HTTP access to it (the default deployment uses Eclipse
>> > > Equinox's HTTP Server).
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Nelson Kotowski wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > Hello everyone,
>> > > >
>> > > > I have a newbie question, i read in the Muse site that applications
>> may
>> > > be
>> > > > developed using J2EE or OGSi.
>> > > >
>> > > > I understand that J2EE provides means for developing SOAP oriented
>> > > > applications, but Is there a was to develop services using J2SE
>> purely,
>> > > > along with Muse libraries, ou J2SE by adding some other libraries?
>> > > >
>> > > > I don't know if my question makes much sense, bu anyway, it's a
>> newbie
>> > > > question :)
>> > > >
>> > > > Best Regards,
>> > > > Nelson P K Filho.
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > >
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