RE: Can I make Geronimo work with my own implementation of web server?

2009-09-07 Thread Simon Aquilina
Geronimo is pretty modular so you should have no difficulty integrating whatever you come up with in geronimo. Since you don't provide any details of what you are trying to do its difficult to do anything other than point you at the geronimo code base. If you provided more details

RE: J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification

2008-10-20 Thread Simon Aquilina
2008 09:09:33 -0700 On Sep 24, 2008, at 5:36 AM, Simon Aquilina wrote:Hi Juergen, Thanks for your quick reply. That is very similar to what I want to try and achieve and the concept is very similar to the one I was trying to achieve on Tomcat! Is there something like this provided by the Apache

RE: J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification

2008-10-20 Thread Simon Aquilina
...) The different TranQL components can be found under - http://svn.codehaus.org/tranql/ -Donald Simon Aquilina wrote: Hi, Sorry to bring this up again. I read most of the connector specification and I feel I understand better the concepts. I therefore tried to download tranql

RE: J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification

2008-09-25 Thread Simon Aquilina
:36 AM, Simon Aquilina wrote:Hi Juergen, Thanks for your quick reply. That is very similar to what I want to try and achieve and the concept is very similar to the one I was trying to achieve on Tomcat! Is there something like this provided by the Apache Software Foundation? Based on the level

J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification

2008-09-24 Thread Simon Aquilina
Hi, I am interested in developing a custom connector for Geronimo so that the latter can communicate using a protocol different then Http. I had started a similar project on Tomcat, however I then realised that Tomcat treats all requests as Http requests internally. I therefore decided to

RE: J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification

2008-09-24 Thread Simon Aquilina
14:04:34 +0200 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: user@geronimo.apache.org Subject: Re: J2EE Connector 1.5 Specification Have a look at http://txconnect.sourceforge.net/ it might make your job a lot easier. On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Simon Aquilina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am