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Re: Loading a GF module from my own startup module

From: Sahoo <Sahoo_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:52:11 +0530

There is no clustering support in current web distribution. If you don't
want jsf, then just rm jsf related bundles. In any case, I don't see the
need for a separate startup module. The startup module does not control
what other modules are started.

Thanks,
Sahoo

David Van Couvering wrote:
> OK. I'll see how big the web distribution is. I want it to be as
> light as possible, the deployment model I have for the app I'm
> thinking of has this app installed and running on a client machine. I
> just wanted basic web support (PHP or JSP), and not for instance JSF
> or all the stuff to support web-based administration of the app
> server, or clustering for that matter...
>
> David
>
> Sahoo wrote:
>> Do you really need a separate startup module? What if I say you can
>> achieve this using the existing glassfish startup module? If you
>> download v3 web distribution (i.e., web.zip), it already contains
>> modules only needed by our web container. I don't think you can
>> reduce it further at this point of time if you want to enable web
>> support.
>>
>> If you want to add your own module, just write OSGi bundles and copy
>> them to modules directory. It will be used by server when you restart
>> server.
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sahoo
>>
>> David Van Couvering wrote:
>>> Hi, all. I am just starting to work with the GF3 architecture.
>>> What I want to be able to do is have my own startup module that
>>> loads GF web support (I want to be able to do JSP, that's about it)
>>> but also runs other services (for example I want to listen on some
>>> other ports and process some protocols not supported by GF).
>>>
>>> Is this possible? What GF modules/services do I need to load from
>>> my startup module? Is there another approach to this you might
>>> suggest?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> David
>>>
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