Re: Modifying a WebObjects application to run under JBoss
Re: Modifying a WebObjects application to run under JBoss
- Subject: Re: Modifying a WebObjects application to run under JBoss
- From: "Colin O'Brien" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 13:47:14 -0500
Hi,
we have started looking at JBoss and have some very basic questions...
* if you go the whole way and set SERVLET_TRUE_WAR = YES and deploy on
JBoss, what does the URL look like?
It seems unlikely it's going to include cgi-bin/WebObjects, but then it
has to have the application/component somewhere ?!?
* are you (still) using your Apache when connecting with/to JBoss?
I believe JBOss subsumes Tomcat, but typing port numbers can be very
confusing for web site visitors and so you want something answering on
port 80.
That seems to imply JBoss is listening on 80, or Apache is listening on
port 80 and can can pass the request to JBoss.
JBoss to WO seems easy enough - that's what the .war does.
* I installed JBoss on to a development system from the XCode developer
CD.
Even with SERVLET_TRUE_WAR = YES, if I build and run, the project comes
up as a regular cgi-bin/WebObjects
Is there a way (from XCode) to get it running under JBoss on the
development system?
Is there any relevance to running it under JBoss on the development
system?
* in traditional WO development, you have a development build target,
and then a deployment target.
Is this still necessary when deploying with JBoss?
Thanks for any help
Colin
On Feb 3, 2004, at 3:13 AM, sean roehnelt wrote:
Deploying simple 5.2.2 apps in JBoss is fairly easy (if not actually
documented).
If you have any specific questions forward them on, and I'll see if I
am as up on this stuff as I think I am! :-)
- sean
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