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Re: Issue with GlasFish-v3 and Jython

From: Snjezana Sevo-Zenzerovic <Snjezana.Sevo-Zenzerovic_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 15:24:27 -0700

And FWIW, it is not possible to artificially "add" IPS integration on
top of regular, non-IPS zip bundle since you will not be able to add
appropriate baseline installed package metadata.

It seems reasonable that Fuji/GF cobundle should use IPS enabled GF
installation since there is no reason to punish its users with
functionality gap, but in that case it would also be highly recommended
that Fuji content gets packaged as an IPS package and installed on top
of IPS enabled GF image in order to produce the cobundle.

Thanks,

Snjezana


Jane Young wrote:
> The glassfish.zip from Maven repo does not have the IPS packaging thus
> updatetool is not packaged.
> You need to download glassfish installer from the promoted link:
>
> http://download.java.net/glassfish/v3/promoted/
>
> Jane
>
> cc'ing Snjezana
>
>
> Annies Abduljaffar wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Vivek. We use the glassfish.zip from the repo. as a maven
>> dependency.
>>
>> Jane -
>>
>> Please let us know if we should expect the updatetool to be part of
>> the zip from the repository.
>> If not, are there instructions on how to add the update center
>> functionality after glassfish is installed?
>>
>> I tried the generic pkg toolkit installation to get updatetool, but
>> that does not seem to be glassfish specific and I don't know how to
>> provide existing glassfish installation details.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Annies
>>
>> Vivek Pandey wrote:
>>> Annies Abduljaffar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The FujiGlassFish distribution is repackaged image of the
>>>> glassfish.zip from here...
>>>> http://download.java.net/maven/glassfish/org/glassfish/distributions/glassfish/3.0-b52/glassfish-3.0-b52.zip
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does this GlassFish distribution not include Update Center? Which
>>>> modules / jar files should we look for to check that out?
>>>>
>>> Interesting, I see that the glassfish.zip link from maven does not
>>> have updateool. However the b52 I get from the glassfish promoted
>>> build at,
>>> http://download.java.net/glassfish/v3/promoted/glassfish-v3-preview-b52.zip
>>> has the updatetool.
>>>
>>> So I am not sure whether you should pickup glassfish.zip
>>> distribution from maven or from the promoted link I mentioned above.
>>> I have cced Jane who deals with glassfish builds to comment on it.
>>>
>>> -vivek.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Annies
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sep 4, 2009, at 11:57, Stefan Filatov wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That is the main question - how to install Jython container in
>>>>>> GlassFish v3b52.
>>>>>> Actually, i need ESB functionality for my project, that's why
>>>>>> GlassFish Preview is not suitable for me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Fair enough.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe someone knows how to install Jython container?
>>>>>
>>>>> adding users_at_fuji.dev.java.net
>>>>> -Alexis
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards, Stefan
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 4 сентября 2009 г. 13:25 пользователь Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine
>>>>>> <alexis.mp_at_sun.com> написал:
>>>>>> 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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