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like to run it on Eclipses (our RCP) embedded app server.
Im not sure of the following:
1) How do I package it in the plug-in? Can I just stick the war in
it? Is there a certain dir structure?
2) What changes do I need to make to the embedded app server? Do I
need to change the web.xml?
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Andrew]]>Andrew Boyd2008-11-21T17:24:52-00:00Re: How to use Eclipses embedded AppServer
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application which simultaneously has the Eclipse help system and your
war file running on the same port or are you just looking to create an
RCP application which can also host your web application?
Andrew Boyd wrote:
> I have a war file that currently runs on an external app server. I
> would like to run it on Eclipses� (our RCP) embedded app server.
> I�m not sure of the following: 1) How do I package it in the
> plug-in? Can I just stick the war in it? Is there a certain dir
> structure? 2) What changes do I need to make to the embedded app
> server? Do I need to change the web.xml?
> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks for your time,
> Andrew
>
>]]>Chris Goldthorpe2008-11-21T22:32:22-00:00Re: How to use Eclipses embedded AppServer
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application which simultaneously has the Eclipse help system and your
war file running on the same port or are you just looking to create an
RCP application which can also host your web application?
Andrew Boyd wrote:
> I have a war file that currently runs on an external app server. I
> would like to run it on Eclipses� (our RCP) embedded app server.
> I�m not sure of the following: 1) How do I package it in the
> plug-in? Can I just stick the war in it? Is there a certain dir
> structure? 2) What changes do I need to make to the embedded app
> server? Do I need to change the web.xml?
> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks for your time,
> Andrew
>
>]]>Chris Goldthorpe2008-11-21T22:32:22-00:00Re: How to use Eclipses embedded AppServer
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> Can you clarify what you are wanting to do. Are you looking to create an
> application which simultaneously has the Eclipse help system and your
> war file running on the same port or are you just looking to create an
> RCP application which can also host your web application?
I am trying to have an RCP that can have several webapps running on the
same port with different contexts that uses the internal appserver. I am
using the 3.4 Eclipse build.]]>Andrew Boyd2008-11-24T16:02:12-00:00Re: How to use Eclipses embedded AppServer
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> Can you clarify what you are wanting to do. Are you looking to create an
> application which simultaneously has the Eclipse help system and your
> war file running on the same port or are you just looking to create an
> RCP application which can also host your web application?
I am trying to have an RCP that can have several webapps running on the
same port with different contexts that uses the internal appserver. I am
using the 3.4 Eclipse build.]]>Andrew Boyd2008-11-24T16:02:12-00:00Re: How to use Eclipses embedded AppServer
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that the Equinox web server supports this. The help system is launched
in org.eclipse.help.internal.server.WebappManager.start(String) and it
uses JettyConfigurator.start() to start the server. I don't believe
there is any API to start two contexts on the same port, or add a second
context to an existing server instance. This has been requested before
and I thought there was a bug already open but I didn't see one when I
did a quick search.
Andrew Boyd wrote:
> Chris Goldthorpe wrote:
>
>> Can you clarify what you are wanting to do. Are you looking to create
>> an application which simultaneously has the Eclipse help system and
>> your war file running on the same port or are you just looking to
>> create an RCP application which can also host your web application?
>
>
> I am trying to have an RCP that can have several webapps running on the
> same port with different contexts that uses the internal appserver. I
> am using the 3.4 Eclipse build.
>]]>Chris Goldthorpe2008-11-25T18:43:33-00:00Re: How to use Eclipses embedded AppServer
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that the Equinox web server supports this. The help system is launched
in org.eclipse.help.internal.server.WebappManager.start(String) and it
uses JettyConfigurator.start() to start the server. I don't believe
there is any API to start two contexts on the same port, or add a second
context to an existing server instance. This has been requested before
and I thought there was a bug already open but I didn't see one when I
did a quick search.
Andrew Boyd wrote:
> Chris Goldthorpe wrote:
>
>> Can you clarify what you are wanting to do. Are you looking to create
>> an application which simultaneously has the Eclipse help system and
>> your war file running on the same port or are you just looking to
>> create an RCP application which can also host your web application?
>
>
> I am trying to have an RCP that can have several webapps running on the
> same port with different contexts that uses the internal appserver. I
> am using the 3.4 Eclipse build.
>]]>Chris Goldthorpe2008-11-25T18:43:33-00:00Re: How to use Eclipses embedded AppServer
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I think the bug# https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=204465
addresses this issue.]]>Andrew Boyd2008-12-01T16:17:27-00:00Re: How to use Eclipses embedded AppServer
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I think the bug# https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=204465
addresses this issue.]]>Andrew Boyd2008-12-01T16:17:27-00:00