Hi all,
we're interested in getting rid of the standard / old deployment way
(JavaMonitor etc) and are looking for infos about deploying to
Tomcat/JBoss.
So far we know about the following topics around this:
1) The app has to be thread-safe, so you have to do some extra stuff,
e. g. locking editing contexts in case of writing / changing data. We
have Chuck Hill's book covering those aspects and have a lot of work
to do in this area...
?) What else has to be considered and handled extra?
?) Where can we find more infos about this ?
Infos like on
http://homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/C1216817469/E1769995701/
index.html
by Chuck Hill seem to be a good starting point... but maybe there is
more and newer stuff to this!?
2) After looking into the mailing list the deployment process (with
Eclipse/WOLips) for generating a WAR still seems to be... a little
bit sophisticated ;-)
?) Which is the best way to get around this?
Maybe developing with Eclipse, building and deploying with Xcode (for
the next weeks / months)??
Did some tests about this yesterday: wrong targets, lots of settings
missing :-/
?) We wanna stick to Eclipse of course - where can we find more infos
for deploying with Eclipse?
?) Is the building of a single WAR file to be preferred or are there
better ways?
?) Who is doing this successfully ?
Of course we found postings like
http://objectstyle.org/woproject-old/lists/woproject-dev/
2003/12/0073.html
but still would love to have more details...
3) Who uses JBoss? Which version is recommended? 3.2 or 4 ?
4) Anything else wich we might have forgotten?
Any help and hints are appreciated a lot. Thanks in advance!
If you're near Munich we offer some beer too ;-)
Best Regards,
Thomas & Jochen
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jochen Häberle
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