Although this doesn't necessarily mean that 26% deploy to servlet
containers as WARs, some people just deploy the entire directory.
Alan
On 18-Feb-09, at 12:40 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
> Le 09-02-17 à 16:25, Q a écrit :
>
>>
>> On 18/02/2009, at 4:20 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>
>>> jar support is a second class citizen right now in wolips, though
>>> it should work, and WOBootstrap currently does not support nested
>>> jars, which means you need to handle the custom build process
>>> yourself if you have jars in your frameworks .... or, i guess,
>>> maven ... pick your poison. I'm pretty sure that the only people
>>> who use jar frameworks also use maven.
>>
>> and/or they deploy their apps as WAR's to a servlet container.
>
> And more people are deploying in a servlet container than they use
> Maven :
>
> 3) Do you use Wonder in Maven-managed projects ?
>
> Yes 8%
> No 92%
>
> 4) Do you use Wonder in J2EE (servlet) deployed applications ?
>
> Yes 21%
> No 79%
>
> 22) Does your organization has standardized on Maven for building
> your WebObjects applications?
>
> No, and we don't plan to use Maven 53%
> No, but we are looking at using Maven 35%
> Yes, we use Maven for building all of our WebObjects applications 6%
> Yes, we use Maven for building some of our WebObjects applications 1%
>
> 51) Does your organization deploy WebObjects applications in a J2EE
> container (Tomcat, Jboss, etc.)?
>
> Yes, all of our applications are deployed in a J2EE container 6%
> Yes, some of our applications are deployed in a J2EE container 20%
> No, we never deploy applications in a J2EE environment 73%
>
>>> ms
>>>
>>> On Feb 17, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
>>>
>>>> All,
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone tried to use the jar versions of the WO frameworks
>>>> instead of the directories? I'm considering switching, and was
>>>> wondering if anyone had any stories about WOLips integration
>>>> using the jars instead of the dirs.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Ken
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Seeya...Q
>>
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>>
>>
>>
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