RE: 2 web apps in an ear

2001-04-26 Thread Simon Knott

Yes you can.  You set up your two web modules in your application.xml (as
you have done), and then put two entries in the default-web-app.xml as so:

web-app application=applicationName name=firstwebappname
root=/firstwebapproot /
web-app application=applicationName name=secondwebappname
root=/secondwebapproot / 

This works for us, although we can't access classes that reside within one
web application's web-inf from the other web application.

Hope that helps,
Simon

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-Original Message-
From: Mike Weissman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 April 2001 00:45
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: 2 web apps in an ear


Can I deploy an ear that contains 2 .war files or 2 web apps?  I was
able to add a 2nd web module within my application.xml.  The war expands
correctly.  The second war is a servlet.  I cannot seem to access this
servlet.  
When I put a second entry in my default-web-site.xml then the first does
not work.  I am sure I am just missing a config item.
thanx ahead of time,
mike
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Re: 2 web apps in an ear

2001-04-26 Thread Ismael Blesa Part

But are you able to share the session between this two applications?

Is it possible to use the same root for the two applications?

Simon Knott wrote:

 Yes you can.  You set up your two web modules in your application.xml (as
 you have done), and then put two entries in the default-web-app.xml as so:

 web-app application=applicationName name=firstwebappname
 root=/firstwebapproot /
 web-app application=applicationName name=secondwebappname
 root=/secondwebapproot /

 This works for us, although we can't access classes that reside within one
 web application's web-inf from the other web application.

 Hope that helps,
 Simon

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 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Weissman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 26 April 2001 00:45
 To: Orion-Interest
 Subject: 2 web apps in an ear

 Can I deploy an ear that contains 2 .war files or 2 web apps?  I was
 able to add a 2nd web module within my application.xml.  The war expands
 correctly.  The second war is a servlet.  I cannot seem to access this
 servlet.
 When I put a second entry in my default-web-site.xml then the first does
 not work.  I am sure I am just missing a config item.
 thanx ahead of time,
 mike
 --
 ##
 Michael Weissman e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Clarent Corporation 303-734-5003 Fax 303-734-4244
 1221 W. Mineral Ave.  Littleton, Co 80120
 In the land of the dark, the ship of the sun is
 drawn by the grateful dead -- Egyptian Book of the Dead
 ##





2 web apps in an ear

2001-04-25 Thread Mike Weissman

Can I deploy an ear that contains 2 .war files or 2 web apps?  I was
able to add a 2nd web module within my application.xml.  The war expands
correctly.  The second war is a servlet.  I cannot seem to access this
servlet.  
When I put a second entry in my default-web-site.xml then the first does
not work.  I am sure I am just missing a config item.
thanx ahead of time,
mike
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Michael Weissman e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Clarent Corporation 303-734-5003 Fax 303-734-4244
1221 W. Mineral Ave.  Littleton, Co 80120 
In the land of the dark, the ship of the sun is 
drawn by the grateful dead -- Egyptian Book of the Dead
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