Deploying Riena applications [message #24686] |
Wed, 15 April 2009 18:12  |
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Originally posted by: koen.jans.ipasoftware.com
Hi All,
I'm pretty new to Riena, as well as to OSGI.
Suppose you'd write a full blown Riena-based application,
how would this application be hosted on the server-side?
- I read some threads on "own riena servers", is this necessary?
- Can a regular tomcat server be used/extended to achieve this?
- Is there any relation to SpringSource DM Server?
Thanks,
Koen
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Re: Deploying Riena applications [message #24834 is a reply to message #24686] |
Fri, 24 April 2009 04:53  |
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Hi Koen,
sorry it took me so long to come back to your question, but I was in a conference for the last 4 days (JAX 2009 in germany).
Riena does not have a real "Riena server". The thing that might be refered to as Riena server is Server-side Equinox, so
an Equinox running within a servlet container.
There are multiple ways to host that:
- Jetty embedded
- Jetty with WAR
- Tomcat with WAR deployment
You can also host that in a proper commercial application server like Webshere or Weblogic or JBoss using a WAR deployment.
There is also something out there call PAXWeb (which I learn on JAX) http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/paxweb/Pax+Web
What Riena currently brings to the table here is that we have a servlet for doing the remote service stuff and we
configure that using the http.server and http.registry bundle and extension.
Which deployment scenario is right for you is your call :-)
More information on server-side equinox can be found here http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/server/
hope that helps. if not let me know and promise a better response timing next time.....
regards
christian
Koen Jans schrieb:
> Hi All,
>
>
> I'm pretty new to Riena, as well as to OSGI.
> Suppose you'd write a full blown Riena-based application,
> how would this application be hosted on the server-side?
>
> - I read some threads on "own riena servers", is this necessary?
> - Can a regular tomcat server be used/extended to achieve this?
> - Is there any relation to SpringSource DM Server?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Koen
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Re: Deploying Riena applications [message #581958 is a reply to message #24686] |
Fri, 24 April 2009 04:53  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Koen,
sorry it took me so long to come back to your question, but I was in a conference for the last 4 days (JAX 2009 in germany).
Riena does not have a real "Riena server". The thing that might be refered to as Riena server is Server-side Equinox, so
an Equinox running within a servlet container.
There are multiple ways to host that:
- Jetty embedded
- Jetty with WAR
- Tomcat with WAR deployment
You can also host that in a proper commercial application server like Webshere or Weblogic or JBoss using a WAR deployment.
There is also something out there call PAXWeb (which I learn on JAX) http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/paxweb/Pax+Web
What Riena currently brings to the table here is that we have a servlet for doing the remote service stuff and we
configure that using the http.server and http.registry bundle and extension.
Which deployment scenario is right for you is your call :-)
More information on server-side equinox can be found here http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/server/
hope that helps. if not let me know and promise a better response timing next time.....
regards
christian
Koen Jans schrieb:
> Hi All,
>
>
> I'm pretty new to Riena, as well as to OSGI.
> Suppose you'd write a full blown Riena-based application,
> how would this application be hosted on the server-side?
>
> - I read some threads on "own riena servers", is this necessary?
> - Can a regular tomcat server be used/extended to achieve this?
> - Is there any relation to SpringSource DM Server?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Koen
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