B52 should be good enough but that's a question for Vivek to answer.
--Alexis
On 4 sept. 2009, at 17:32, Andreas Egloff <Andreas.Egloff_at_Sun.COM>
wrote:
> What build would you like with Fuji? I'll check when we currently
> pull in updates.
>
>
> Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine wrote:
>> This fuji build uses GlassFish v3b52 which should be enough to run
>> Jython/Django apps (it postdates v3 Preview which Vivek used to
>> write his blog entry [1]) *but* it has no IPS built in, so no
>> update center. While you can still manually install Jython you
>> would still need to install the Jython container (glue code for
>> GlassFish to properly dispatch Jython requests to the Jython
>> runtime). I don't know of an easy way to do this without the update
>> center.
>>
>> If you don't need Fuji/ESB features, I would recommend using plain
>> GlassFish v3 (Preview with the update for instance) [2].
>> You can get both Jython and the Jython container straight from the
>> container.
>>
>> Allso CC'ing Fuji's Andy for his take on this.
>>
>> С Уважением,
>> -Alexis
>>
>> [1]: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/vivekp/archive/2009/06/run_django_appl_1.html
>> [2]: http://blogs.sun.com/alexismp/entry/new_screencast_django_setup_for
>>
>>
>> On Sep 4, 2009, at 7:50, Stefan Filatov wrote:
>>
>>> Wow
>>>
>>> Very quick answer :) :) Didn't expect :)
>>>
>>> I got GlassFish from here:
>>> http://download.java.net/maven/esb/open-esb/fuji/fujiglassfish/1.0-M8-SNAPSHOT/fujiglassfish-1.0-M8-SNAPSHOT.jar
>>> It glassfish with openEsb project. i will need esb service in my
>>> future projects, that's why i got that one.
>>>
>>> The issue is that i don't see such row with GlassFish Jython
>>> container in the update tool list.
>>>
>>> i found package with Jython container here:
>>> https://glassfish-scripting.dev.java.net/files/documents/8474/141056/glassfish-jython-container.zip
>>>
>>> but i'm not sure that i install it correct: i just unpackaged it
>>> to the folder /glassfish/modules/
>>>
>>> Yes, i have installed Jython 2.5 and Django 1.1
>>>
>>> Then i do next:
>>> $ asadmin create-jvm-options -Djython.home=/my_dir/jython/2.5.0
>>>
>>> going to my application folder
>>>
>>> $ cd my_application
>>> $ asadmin deploy .
>>>
>>> and when i try deploy application a got error, that i described
>>> earlier:
>>> "remote failure: There is no installed container capable of
>>> handling this application
>>> com.sun.enterprise.deploy.shared.FileArchive_at_93f0c6 Command deploy
>>> failed."
>>>
>>> BTW, how can i do stack trace?
>>>
>>> Regards, Stefan
>>>
>>> 2009/9/4 Vivek Pandey <Vivek.Pandey_at_sun.com>
>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>
>>> I guess I need more info so that I can see whats going on. Few
>>> questions,
>>>
>>> - What glassfish v3 build you are trying? Latest Jython container
>>> as well as Jython 2.5 runtime is available on updatecenter.
>>> - Can you provide the complete stack trace? Also do you have
>>> jython installed. Also Django on top of Jython. See [1] as a
>>> reference.
>>>
>>> vivek.
>>>
>>> [1]http://weblogs.java.net/blog/2009/06/05/run-django-applications-glassfish-v3-preview
>>>
>>>
>>> Stefan Filatov wrote:
>>> Hello, Trying to do use Jython container to run Python
>>> applications on GlassFishv3. But when i open update tool, there is
>>> no Jython container in the list. Then i found package with Jython
>>> container on this site. Unpackaged it at the glassfish/modules
>>> directory. when i try to deploy some python application i get next
>>> error: " emote failure: There is no installed container capable of
>>> handling this application
>>> com.sun.enterprise.deploy.shared.FileArchive_at_93f0c6 Command deploy
>>> failed. " About my environment: Ubuntu 9.0.4; GlassFishv3;
>>> Python2.5; Django1.1 Can you advise? Regards, Stefan
>>>
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