[esb-java-dev] tomcat/war support
Upul Godage
upulg.dev at gmail.com
Thu Aug 30 01:00:24 PDT 2007
Hi,
I was able to run Synapse SNAPSHOT on Axis2 1.3 WAR on top of Tomcat 5
Servlet container. I have run some Synapse samples. Axis2 Version web
service ran without any problems with Synapse deployed.
What I did was,
Deployed Axis2 1.3 WAR in Tomcat 5.
In the exploded WAR,
- added Synapse mar module.
- module entry in axis2.xml
- 4 Synapse jars + 2 Sandesha jars in axis2 WAR lib directory
- Synapse configuration xml given as a system variable (-D...) synapse.xml
- Synapse home directory given as a system variable (-D...) for file
locations when some samples needed files. e.g. WSDL file for proxy service
Upul
On 8/30/07, Asankha C. Perera <asankha at wso2.com> wrote:
>
> Sanjiva
> > what I'm saying is that it should be possible for someone to use
> > Synapse/ESB as a regular old Axis2 module without anything extra! The
> > limitations you mention are part of Axis2 (and any other WS-* runtime
> > that uses regular servlets) too - and its something users are willing
> > to live with obviously (for some scenarios at least).
> Upul looked into this today, but so far the response from Synapse did
> not reach the actual client that sent the request to Synapse. This
> requires a bit of debugging to find out the root cause.. I will update
> on this as soon as we know something.
> > I still don't understand why you're opposed to just making it work
> > right as a "regular" Axis2 module and simply document all the
> > limitations it comes with!
> No.. I am not opposed.. but I think the non-servlet model is better
> suited.. maybe I am wrong. We will certainly support both options anyway
> for 1.1 release, and as soon as Upul figures out what needs to be done
> we could discuss specifics
> > Oh BTW have you guys made progress with moving the NIO transport to
> > Axis2? Axis2 needs that too for sure.
> Yep.. this went into the Axis2 1.3 release
>
> thanks
> asankha
>
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