Hi Meeraj,
I'm actually not sure - I'll have to check. I guess I'm showing my
age (I used to be one of the PMs for it) :-)
Jim
On Jun 2, 2006, at 3:54 PM, meeraj kunnumpurath wrote:
Jim,
I din't think WLS 8.1 is certified for Java 5.
Ta
Meeraj
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: support on WebLogic and WebSphere?
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 09:42:00 -0700
Hi Andrew,
Doesn't the new version of WAS 6 support JDK5 (I thought I just saw
an announcement about this)? WebLogic 9 requires JDK5 and I
believe WebLogic 8.1 can run on JDK5.
Jim
On Jun 2, 2006, at 1:13 AM, Andrew Borley wrote:
Hi,
There may be an issue with JDK versions - Tuscany M1 pre-reqs
Java 5 whereas
Websphere 6.x runs on Java 1.4. There may well be ways to get
around this,
and I'm not sure what version Weblogic runs on, but it may be a
stumbling
block. If anyone wants to try it out and let us know that would
be really
useful info.
Cheers
Andrew
On 6/1/06, Jim Marino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi John,
Tuscany M1 should be able to run in any Servlet container. We have
done a deep integration with Tomcat for an out-of-the-box
experience.
Moving forward, we plan to support additional platforms. If you
really want to deploy to WebLogic or Websphere, the easiest
mechanism
would be to use Servlet filters. The tricky part is going to be
placing third-party jars such as Axis in the right classloader. If
you are interested in this, I could provide help to you on WebLogic
or general J2EE things (others I am sure can help out on specific
Websphere issues).
Barring that, at some point we'll also provide easier deployment on
Websphere and WebLogic in the future.
Jim
On Jun 1, 2006, at 8:41 AM, Langley, John wrote:
This is a cross post from the tuscany-user mailing list...
where it
seemed to get no answer. I suspect the developers here would
know "off
the top of their heads" about the practicality of running
Tuscany M1
release in either Weblogic 9.x or WebSphere 6.x
Another interesting digression would be a brief comparison of how
SCA is
supported today in WebSphere with what Tuscany is providing.
Thanks in advance, sorry if I missed these factoids somewhere
else.
Langley
-----Original Message-----
From: Langley, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 8:55 AM
To: tuscany-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: support on WebLogic and WebSphere?
Hello,
I'm a newbie who's quite interested in the potential of Tuscany
but my
constraints for adoption is that there is support on WebLogic and
WebSphere servers. Has anyone gotten Tuscany code working on 9.x
Weblogic or 6.x WebSphere?
Thanks in advance for insights and opinions...
Langley
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