The wiki actually says "enable-comet-support" in two different places
for the record.
Michał Orzechowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks you for the answer. However something strange happened. I added
> the attribute to domain xml, so the line looked like this:
>
> <network-listener port="8080" protocol="http-listener-1"
> transport="tcp" name="http-listener-1" thread-pool="http-thread-pool"
> enable-comet-support="true" />
>
> but, after i started glassfish, domain.xml was rewritten (by glassfish
> i suppose ..) and the "enable-comet" element disappeared! This
> repeated several times so, this is
> not a coincidence. After that a tried to add jvm-option using:
>
> asadmin create-jvm-options ”-Dv3.grizzly.enableCometSupport=true”
>
> and after running this command, element 'enable-comet-support="true"'
> showed up in domain.xml in line:
>
> <http enable-comet-support="true" max-connections="250"
> default-virtual-server="server" server-name="">
>
> So in the end, everything works fine, however, the information from
> wiki is misleading. (I tried this on glassfish v3 b 47 and b50)
>
> Thanks
> Michal
>
>
> Jeanfrancois Arcand pisze:
>> Salut,
>>
>> sorry for the delay, we were @ JavaOne. The element you are looking
>> at is:
>>
>> network-config>network-listeners>network-listener#enable-comet-support
>>
>> The complete document can be found here:
>>
>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=GrizzlyConfigOnePager
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>
>> Michał Orzechowski wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have red that there was a problem with enabling comet support in
>>> glassfishv3 with new domain descriptor. Do you have any information
>>> about this issue? I could not find anything in glassfish issue
>>> tracker :( and I can not enable comet in b48 build. Part of my
>>> domain descriptor responsible for that looks like this:
>>>
>>> <http header-buffer-length="8192" max-connections="250"
>>> default-virtual-server="server"
>>> server-name="" enable-comet-support="true" >
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Michal
>>>
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