Re: WebObjects Docker Deployment
Re: WebObjects Docker Deployment
- Subject: Re: WebObjects Docker Deployment
- From: Oleksii Serhiienko via Webobjects-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 09:02:04 +0200
Hi Tim,
You are correct, it is not possible with proposed solution. It was one of
the point we had to communicate to customers. But we just made a proper
release calendar and being logged out wasn't the issue for users.
We could implement it, but it wasn't worth the time invested. I would
implement it from your CD side with hybrid of canary deployment.
Also I wouldn't recommend in all cases to use jetty, it might bring a lot
of headache, but I thought it is still worth mentioning. And as the first
step I would for sure recommend Cloud-native WebObjects deployment
Hope it helps
Best,
Oleksii
On Tue, Aug 16, 2022, 1:31 AM D Tim Cummings via Webobjects-dev <
email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Oleksii, I read your post and it was great. Removing wotaskd from a
> deployment is enticing. One thing I can do with wotaskd/womonitor
> deployments is upgrade the webobjects application to a new version without
> taking down the application for users who are currently logged in. They
> continue using their old instance until they log out and log back in, at
> which stage they get the new instance. I haven't been able to achieve this
> with tomcat or jetty. I am interested in your second last example which
> uses traefik but not jetty and wonder if this deployment scenario is
> possible.
>
> I tried using webojects and servlets many years ago and didn't enjoy the
> experience. The fact that I would be limited to jetty 9 (which is end of
> life since April 2022) is not encouraging me to try it again.
>
> Tim
>
>
> On 15/8/22 07:20, Oleksii Serhiienko via Webobjects-dev wrote:
>
> Good evening everyone,
>
>
> In the past, I was working with a WebObjects application which was
> migrated to the Cloud.
>
> To share more findings and experience, I have created a demo application
> <https://github.com/lexxito/webobjects_docker>
>
> You should be able to run with docker-compose and docker swarm.
>
> I have some more explanations in the post I made
> <https://medium.com/@oleksii.serhiienko_58987/deploying-webobjects-applications-in-containerized-environments-e49011d60732>
> and
> some helpful docker images <https://hub.docker.com/u/lexxito>.
>
>
> Hope, my experience will be helpful and feel free to ask some questions.
>
>
> best,
>
> Oleksii
>
>
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