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David Jencks commented on GERONIMO-3321:
Previous fix eliminated the default jsp mappings for the jsp serv
On Jul 14, 2007, at 11:07 AM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:
Hi,
Whenever I create a enterprise project in an IDE I need a
javaee.jar-like jar that contains the entire Java EE APIs. Glassfish,
WAS, JBoss and possibly others have it. Why doesn't Geronimo provide
one? It's certainly needed by developers
Hi,
Whenever I create a enterprise project in an IDE I need a
javaee.jar-like jar that contains the entire Java EE APIs. Glassfish,
WAS, JBoss and possibly others have it. Why doesn't Geronimo provide
one? It's certainly needed by developers.
Jacek
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Jacek Laskowski
http://www.JacekLaskowski.p
web apps with login config still object to server-side attribute.
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Key: GERONIMO-3322
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3322
Project: Geronimo
Issue Type: Bug
I like the idea a lot. How would this work mechanically? Are you
thinking of $G/bin/rc.d/ ?
If so, the convention of prepending script names with a numbered
prefix to help with ordering would useful to start with as well.
Great idea.
On Jul 13, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Jeff Genender wrote:
Cur
On Jul 13, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Jeff Genender wrote:
Does that make me Marc of geronimo? ;-)
You mean because we automatically discount what you say? :)
Donald Woods wrote:
> Is this a scenario that would be better handled by the gshell code in
> sandbox or some daemon code that also handles the multiple server
> instance support?
> Thought here, would be gshell could read a standard Java properties file
> for JVM args and then launch the server
Is this a scenario that would be better handled by the gshell code in sandbox
or some daemon code that also handles the multiple server instance support?
Thought here, would be gshell could read a standard Java properties file for
JVM args and then launch the server with them.
In my eyes, s