Hello,
Would it be hard to enable deployment of multiple war files?
Something like webapps directory with multiple wars and or exploded wars.
Not sure what you mean by "put that on a OSGI module and be able to disabled
a servlet at runtime" could you describe it a bit more?
H.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:48 AM, Survivant 00 <survivant00_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> this program is based on contrib : http-servlet-deployer :
> ServletWarDeployer.java
>
> but this version will support multiple ServletAdapter.
>
> Everything will be done by magic :)
>
> GrizzlyWebServerDeployer -a /Temp/hudson.war
>
> things that will be added :
>
> - use war file as default context : localhost:8080/hudson .. now it's
> http://localhost:8080/
> - support static files : now I got a exception because I didn't set the
> flag to load static resources (or it's a bug)..
> - testcases (of course)
> - will add a sample application that contains all the attributes available
> in web.xml (2.3)
> - add logging too.. didn't had time yet.
> - oh ya... it will support a file.war or a webapp already deployed.
>
> any suggestion is welcome.. let's have a beast within the beast :)
>
> do you think we can put that on a OSGI module and be able to disabled a
> servlet at runtime ? (never tried that)
>
>
> I think for most users that use servlet.. it will be easy to launch it with
> that program. they could just create a web.xml and that's it..
>
> go I'm waiting for your comments.
>
> when I will commit that, I'll blog about this baby.
>