Anything we can do to make Prelude have fewer hassles is important,
and I suspect that very few users will want to run it without the GUI.
I have simply avoided the GUI, because I can't follow the constantly-
changing requirements to make it work.
On Jul 31, 2008, at 10:07 PM, Anissa Lam wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> As the decision has been made that Admin Console will be included in
> Prelude by default, i think we can/should include all these OSGi
> bundle to web.zip now. I am not sure if the following 2 issues
> has been solved with your latest change though,
>
> 1. The woodstock jars are included in 'modules/web' directory when
> we include the console-web-plugin in the web distribution. Since
> all these jars are also in the WEB-INF/lib directory of the war
> file, we are distributing 2 copies of them.
> 2. When we try to add the repackaged OSGi bundle of woodstock's
> dataprovider to glassfish/modules, the original bundle from
> Woodstock got pulled in under glassfish/modules also, we need to
> stop including this unnecessary bundle.
>
> Regardless of the above issues, think we should modify pom.xml of
> distribution/web to include all 3 OSGi bundles that GUI needs.
>
> thanks
> Anissa.
>
> Ken Paulsen wrote:
>>
>> FYI,
>>
>> In order to run the admingui, you'll need to copy the "console-
>> common-10.0-SNAPSHOT.jar" OSGi bundle into the server's "modules"
>> directory. This is in addition to the jsftemplating and
>> dataprovider jar files.
>>
>> Ken
>>
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