Re: [Carbon-dev] Deployment for some "wild" applications in AppServer
Xue-Feng, it should work by unzipping into the app server directory but if you are asking whether the app server console can support such apps that's difficult. Not impossible (we'd have to keep track of a lot of stuff) but difficult. Also given that such apps can modify/replace server.xml even really the idea of a shared app server deploying such apps makes little sense. For example, if it has 85 wars then there's a good chance there will be name conflicts. It seems to me that Sakai should effectively ship with its own app server as that's what the deployment requires. If their answer is "we can run on any app server" then effectively they're asking for a specific instance of the server for themselves .. and that is of course supported by AS as well. Sanjiva. On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Afkham Azeez wrote: > Deploying any webapp on the AppServer shouldn't been an issue. There is a > possibility that data sources defined in the web.xml do not work; which is > something we are looking at. > > On a side note, why does this single application consist of 85 wars? Isn't > there a design issue there? > > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Xue-Feng Yang wrote: > >> Forgot to mention that in directory webapp there are 85 wars. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Xue-Feng >> >> -- >> *From:* Xue-Feng Yang >> *To:* carbon-dev@wso2.org >> *Sent:* Wed, March 23, 2011 9:35:00 AM >> *Subject:* [Carbon-dev] Deployment for some "wild" applications in >> AppServer >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I know all of you are busy recently and no time to response my early >> questions. However, I have more questions now and would like to leave here >> as is. >> >> In some cases, the applications are more complicated than the demos in >> WSO2 AppServer. I don't know if there are easy ways to deploy them. >> >> Here is such an example. Sakai is a LMS and 2011 GSOC. In the attached >> figure, you can see the directory structure of the application, which >> supposes to unzip in $CATALINA_HOME. In components directory, there are 60 >> components so that I couldn't show them in one figure. There are also some >> other files such as sakai.properties, which have to be manually copied to a >> directory. >> >> Is there any approach rule I can follow for such applications? Or simply I >> can't deploy it to WSO2 AppServer w/o Tomcat. >> >> Another question is: is there a future plan for setting application >> parameters, such as startup Java parameters, in management console? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Xue-Feng >> >> >> >> ___ >> Carbon-dev mailing list >> Carbon-dev@wso2.org >> http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev >> >> > > > -- > *Afkham Azeez* > Senior Software Architect & Senior Manager; WSO2, Inc.; http://wso2.com, > * > * > *Member; Apache Software Foundation; > **http://www.apache.org/*<http://www.apache.org/> > * > email: **az...@wso2.com* * cell: +94 77 3320919 > blog: **http://blog.afkham.org* <http://blog.afkham.org>* > twitter: **http://twitter.com/afkham_azeez*<http://twitter.com/afkham_azeez> > * > linked-in: **http://lk.linkedin.com/in/afkhamazeez* > * > * > *Lean . Enterprise . Middleware* > > > ___ > Carbon-dev mailing list > Carbon-dev@wso2.org > http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev > > -- Sanjiva Weerawarana, Ph.D. Founder, Chairman & CEO; WSO2, Inc.; http://wso2.com/ email: sanj...@wso2.com; phone: +94 11 763 9614; cell: +94 77 787 6880 | +1 650 265 8311 blog: http://sanjiva.weerawarana.org/ Lean . Enterprise . Middleware ___ Carbon-dev mailing list Carbon-dev@wso2.org http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev
Re: [Carbon-dev] Deployment for some "wild" applications in AppServer
Deploying any webapp on the AppServer shouldn't been an issue. There is a possibility that data sources defined in the web.xml do not work; which is something we are looking at. On a side note, why does this single application consist of 85 wars? Isn't there a design issue there? On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Xue-Feng Yang wrote: > Forgot to mention that in directory webapp there are 85 wars. > > Thanks, > > Xue-Feng > > -- > *From:* Xue-Feng Yang > *To:* carbon-dev@wso2.org > *Sent:* Wed, March 23, 2011 9:35:00 AM > *Subject:* [Carbon-dev] Deployment for some "wild" applications in > AppServer > > > Hi, > > I know all of you are busy recently and no time to response my early > questions. However, I have more questions now and would like to leave here > as is. > > In some cases, the applications are more complicated than the demos in > WSO2 AppServer. I don't know if there are easy ways to deploy them. > > Here is such an example. Sakai is a LMS and 2011 GSOC. In the attached > figure, you can see the directory structure of the application, which > supposes to unzip in $CATALINA_HOME. In components directory, there are 60 > components so that I couldn't show them in one figure. There are also some > other files such as sakai.properties, which have to be manually copied to a > directory. > > Is there any approach rule I can follow for such applications? Or simply I > can't deploy it to WSO2 AppServer w/o Tomcat. > > Another question is: is there a future plan for setting application > parameters, such as startup Java parameters, in management console? > > Thanks, > > Xue-Feng > > > > ___ > Carbon-dev mailing list > Carbon-dev@wso2.org > http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev > > -- *Afkham Azeez* Senior Software Architect & Senior Manager; WSO2, Inc.; http://wso2.com, * * *Member; Apache Software Foundation; **http://www.apache.org/*<http://www.apache.org/> * email: **az...@wso2.com* * cell: +94 77 3320919 blog: **http://blog.afkham.org* <http://blog.afkham.org>* twitter: **http://twitter.com/afkham_azeez*<http://twitter.com/afkham_azeez> * linked-in: **http://lk.linkedin.com/in/afkhamazeez* * * *Lean . Enterprise . Middleware* ___ Carbon-dev mailing list Carbon-dev@wso2.org http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev
Re: [Carbon-dev] Deployment for some "wild" applications in AppServer
Forgot to mention that in directory webapp there are 85 wars. Thanks, Xue-Feng From: Xue-Feng Yang To: carbon-dev@wso2.org Sent: Wed, March 23, 2011 9:35:00 AM Subject: [Carbon-dev] Deployment for some "wild" applications in AppServer Hi, I know all of you are busy recently and no time to response my early questions. However, I have more questions now and would like to leave here as is. In some cases, the applications are more complicated than the demos in WSO2 AppServer. I don't know if there are easy ways to deploy them. Here is such an example. Sakai is a LMS and 2011 GSOC. In the attached figure, you can see the directory structure of the application, which supposes to unzip in $CATALINA_HOME. In components directory, there are 60 components so that I couldn't show them in one figure. There are also some other files such as sakai.properties, which have to be manually copied to a directory. Is there any approach rule I can follow for such applications? Or simply I can't deploy it to WSO2 AppServer w/o Tomcat. Another question is: is there a future plan for setting application parameters, such as startup Java parameters, in management console? Thanks, Xue-Feng ___ Carbon-dev mailing list Carbon-dev@wso2.org http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev
[Carbon-dev] Deployment for some "wild" applications in AppServer
Hi, I know all of you are busy recently and no time to response my early questions. However, I have more questions now and would like to leave here as is. In some cases, the applications are more complicated than the demos in WSO2 AppServer. I don't know if there are easy ways to deploy them. Here is such an example. Sakai is a LMS and 2011 GSOC. In the attached figure, you can see the directory structure of the application, which supposes to unzip in $CATALINA_HOME. In components directory, there are 60 components so that I couldn't show them in one figure. There are also some other files such as sakai.properties, which have to be manually copied to a directory. Is there any approach rule I can follow for such applications? Or simply I can't deploy it to WSO2 AppServer w/o Tomcat. Another question is: is there a future plan for setting application parameters, such as startup Java parameters, in management console? Thanks, Xue-Feng <>___ Carbon-dev mailing list Carbon-dev@wso2.org http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev