You can also use tomcat/jetty that comes with geronimo to expose repo via
http.

What I try to do is to install plugin from remote repo without web console.
I try to do it from ant by calling deploy command line tool,
or from java code by calling gbean.

Thanks,

Ricky


RunHua Chi wrote:
> 
> Alright, to accomplish what you expected, it's more likely about how to
> set
> up a http server and expose the file via http url.
> 
> Here is the topic for your information.
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/sections.html.(Assume you are using
> Apache
> http server.)
> And farming,load balancing and clustering topics using Geronimo, please
> refer to
> 
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDOC22/Clustering+and+farming
> 
> 
> Jeff Chi
> 
> 
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 11:35 AM, James D Carroll <
> jamesdcarrol...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
>> The example showed 2 'remote' repositories (for apache) as does my local
>> install, so that's why I was thinking that it was possible.
>>
>> And the scenario you gave of a company wide repository is precisely why
>> I was asking. I work at a very large/ global company and my group
>> creates web based apps, but in PHP running on Apache. I'm trying to make
>> the case that we should move to Java/Geronimo so that we can create the
>> code and post it to the repository. Then the other areas could come and
>> get it whenever they wanted; perhaps to a test instance first, then
>> their prod server could pick it up from there when it was approved.
>>
>> I haven't tried it either; Networking is my kryptonite and gettin it
>> runnin in VirtualBox is gonna kill me. :)   I wanna workthrough/
>> understand farming/load balancing/clustering too.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 2009-03-08 at 08:44 +0800, chi runhua wrote:
>> > James, the page you mentioned is about how to build a local plugin
>> > repository and import plugins from it. I guess it could be applied to
>> > the remote repository as well, as long as you have a
>> > geronimo-plugins.xml and all plugins ready for import.
>> >
>> > For example, you have a remote repository with url http:\
>> > \www.yourcompany.com\plugins, and you've already placed a
>> > geronimo-plugins.xml file in. Then add your url to your repository
>> > list from geronimo admin console and plugins will be listed for
>> > install.
>> >
>> > I didn't try the scenario yet, but I think it's possible.
>> >
>> > Anything incorrect or misleading, please someone, just hop in.
>> >
>> > Jeff Chi
>> >
>> >
>> > On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 5:42 AM, James D Carroll
>> > <jamesdcarrol...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> >         I'm confused. Isn't this page saying that it is possible:
>> >
>> >
>> http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC22/converting-applications-into-plugins-using-the-administrative-console.html
>> >
>> >         Namely the ability to have an instance of Geronimo point at
>> >         another (or
>> >         at least some remote reposotory) and install new
>> >         features/apps.
>> >
>> >         Maybe that wasn't the OPs question, but I was hoping you could
>> >         clarify
>> >         that for me.
>> >
>> >         Thanks,
>> >
>> >
>> >         On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 13:31 -0800, David Jencks wrote:
>> >         > On Mar 6, 2009, at 12:41 PM, RickI wrote:
>> >         >
>> >         > >
>> >         > > Hi,
>> >         > > Is there any gbean that can be use to install plugin from
>> >         remote
>> >         > > repository?
>> >         >
>> >         > The PluginInstallerGBean is used to do this from the console
>> >         and from
>> >         > gshell.
>> >         >
>> >         > thanks
>> >         > david jencks
>> >         >
>> >         > >
>> >         > >
>> >         > > Thanks,
>> >         > >
>> >         > > Ricky
>> >         > > --
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