Thanks for your quick response.
any tutorial on adding servlet engine to Grizzly? Acutally I add an http
interface for web administration only. Just like config your router by IE.
Jeanfrancois Arcand-2 wrote:
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>
>
> Ken--_at_newsgroupstats.hk wrote:
>> Is GlassFish V3 too heavy for me?
>
> No that's the goal of v3. Really lightweight app server. The only
> problem you might found is the size of the v3 bundle (we are working on
> reducing that one).
>
> What I want to do is to embed an http
>> server in client server (Grizzly) with jsp supportted. Coding jsp is much
>> easier than servlet.
>
> Agree, but under the hood you need a Servlet Container in order to be
> able to run JSP.
>
> Let me know if v3 is too heavy...we can think of a solution by using
> glassfish v2 WebServer + grizzly.
>
> Thanks
>
> -- Jeanfrancois
>
>
>
>>
>>
>> Jeanfrancois Arcand-2 wrote:
>>> Hi Ken,
>>>
>>> Ken--_at_newsgroupstats.hk wrote:
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> I will build my client server by grizzly and embedd http engine for web
>>>> administration.
>>>>
>>>> so my question is:
>>>>
>>>> how to call my webapps (struts / jsp) in grizzly http engine?
>>> I see :-) Grizzly http-servlet isn't supporting JSP. So you gonna need
>>> to use a full Servlet Container to do that, like GlassFish. Fortunately
>>> for you, GlassFish v3 can be embedded:
>>>
>>> http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2008/04/glassfish_v3_ju.html
>>>
>>> Are you also extending Grizzly or using it as it is? Because in
>>> GlassFish v3, under the hood you have the same Grizzly as the one you
>>> are looking at.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> - Jeanfrancois
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jeanfrancois Arcand-2 wrote:
>>>>> Hi Ken,
>>>>>
>>>>>> Usage: com.sun.grizzly.standalone.servlet.ServletLauncher [options]
>>>>>> Servlet_Classname
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -p, --port=port Runs Servlet on the specified
>>>>>> port.
>>>>>> Default: 8080
>>>>>> -a, --apps=application path The Servlet folder or jar or war
>>>>>> location.
>>>>>> Default: .
>>>>>> -h, --help Show this help message.
>>>>> So you need to do something like:
>>>>>
>>>>> java -jar grizzly-servlet-webserver-1.7-SNAPSHOT.jar -p 8080 -a
>>>>> myServlet.war com.sun.test.myServlet
>>>>>
>>>>> Since this module doesn't (yet) have full deployment support, you need
>>>>> to tell Grizzly which Servlet class it needs to instantiate. From
>>>>> above,
>>>>> my Servlet class name is com.sun.test.myServlet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Try it and let us know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken--_at_newsgroupstats.hk wrote:
>>>>>> java -jar grizzly-servlet-webserver-1.7.3.3.jar -p 8080 -a
>>>>>> d:\jakarta-tomcat\webapps\mywebapps
>>>>>>
>>>>>> it show class not found exception
>>>>>>
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