you can put as much as you want in one big web.xml
or deploy as many war that you want.
PS : if your wars are in differents folders.. you will have to : -a
path1:path2:path3:...
or.. put them all in the sames folders.. :)
it's what I used to test many wars for regressions.
ex :
folder_to_test/
... /hudson,war
.../grizzly-jmaki.war
../grizzly-twitter.war
../helloworld.war
...
no limits :)
You can use Deployer embedded in your application ,, it's what I use in
junit, but you won'T have access to the ServletAdapter directly.. it's more
to deploy Servlets than playing with them.
2009/9/8 smurugu <smurugu_at_gmail.com>
>
> Sorry, i probably misstated, you can run many servlets on the same war, how
> about running more than one war? Can I use ServletDeployer in embedded
> mode,
> i need to try this out
>
> Sendhil
>
>
>
> Survivant 00 wrote:
> >
> > Deployer can run unlimited servlets. See this blog
> >
> http://weblogs.java.net/blog/2009/08/07/gws-deployer-1917-reloaded-new-features-part-1
> > that explain the command line parameters.
> >
> > I think you looking for that :
> >
> > -a, --application=[path]* Application(s) path(s).
> >
> > Application(s) deployed can be :
> > Servlet(s), war(s) and expanded war
> > folder(s).
> > To deploy multiple applications
> > use File.pathSeparator
> >
> > Example : -a
> > /app.war:/servlet/web.xml:/warfolder/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 2009/9/8 Jeanfrancois Arcand <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_sun.com>
> >
> >> Salut,
> >>
> >> smurugu wrote:
> >>
> >>> Justin,
> >>>
> >>> I want to use Grizzly embedded mode and integrate JAX-WS. Here are the
> >>> problems i am running into
> >>>
> >>> - The ServletAdapter is primitive - you can set the web.xml parms
> >>> programmatically which is a plus but integrating JAX WS servlet does
> >>> require
> >>> you to load JAX WS specific config files such as sun-jaxws.xml
> >>>
> >>
> >> Ok I'm not sure why this file is required. I need to take a look.
> >>
> >> - The ServletDeployer is good but i can not run more than 1 servlet
> >>>
> >>
> >> I didn't know that. I was under the impression you can deploy much more
> >> than one. Sebastien?
> >>
> >> - The samples that Jitu provided are good (refer to last week status
> >>> update
> >>> post) but does not offer much flexibility (spring dependency,tied to a
> >>> particular endpoint). I am sure if i spend some more time
> >>> i can customize it to my needs but unfortunately i am working on tight
> >>> timeline
> >>> - I looked into GF embedded version but the feature is available only
> in
> >>> GFv3 which is a preview now
> >>>
> >>
> >> Right but the features are almost all in. The biggest difference you
> will
> >> face with v3 embed will be the size and a lot of functionality you might
> >> not
> >> need. If the size doesn't matters, I would also recommend v3 embed. v3
> >> **totally** build on top of the GrizzlyAdapter interface so you will get
> >> Grizzly + extra Grizzly Adapter (like the ServletAdapter).
> >>
> >> On the other side, I didn't have a chance to run JAX WS but I'm pretty
> >> sure
> >> it will works on top of Grizzly. Alexey and I are planning to gives it a
> >> try
> >> once we have a chance. My goal is to have specific JAXWSAdapter you can
> >> use
> >> with the GrizzlyWebServer API. Jersey as one and it is quite popular and
> >> widely used. I suspect the same will apply for JAXWS.
> >>
> >> A+
> >>
> >> -- Jeanfrancois
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Sendhil
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Justin Lee-3 wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> You'd be better off just using glassfish at that point. The
> >>>> dependencies
> >>>> between that container and glassfish itself aren't exactly simple.
> >>>>
> >>>> smurugu wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Is it possible to integrate Glassfish's ServletContainer into
> Grizzly.
> >>>>> I
> >>>>> understand that Glassfish internally use Grizzly?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Is it very tough to integrate Glassfish ServletContainer into Grizzly
> >>>>> in
> >>>>> embedded mode?
> >>>>> Thanks in advance
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Sendhil
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
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