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Re: just the web server

From: brunosm <brunosm_at_inicia.es>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 23:20:51 +0200

Hello

Yes the 10 milestone brings one tomcat 6.0...Is only it comes "hidden"
and doesnt install by default



-----w.rittmeyer escribió:
> Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> brunosm wrote:
>>> IS there any way to run only the web server? (servlets + jsp). And
>>> deactivate the rest?...I mean...the ejb container
>>>
>>
>> You cannot do it right now using GlassFish v2. But you might want to
>> try GlassFish v3, which is exactly what you are looking for.
>> Currently, the WebServer in v3 is the same as v2 as we didn't yet
>> started implementing the new Servlet/JSP/JSF specifications (JavaEE
>> 6). Hence v3 is probably a good development environment for you
>> now....and it start really really really fast :-)
>
> I expect the next JSF and Servlet spec to mandate the backwards
> compatibility. So by using an appropriate 2.4 or 2.5 deployment
> descriptor GlassFish v3 - if supporting the next specs - will also
> have to support the old specs. Or am I mistaken here?
>
>>
>>> FOr some developing purposes, running just the web server is much
>>> faster to start and stop
>>>
>>> I am starting with netbeans 6 and it seems that tomcat dont run from
>>> here
>>
>> I don't use Netbeans so I'm not sure if you can use v3 with it (if
>> you can't, I suspect support should soon be available). But I might
>> be wrong on that one.
>
> Netbeans - as of milestone 10 of version 6 - does not support
> GlassFish v3. Which is a bit odd, since Eclipse 3.3 does. The next
> milestone probably will cure that.
>
>
> Wolfram
>
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>
>
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