Stephen,
Well the "Bay" subproject of Cornerstone is it. Download the 4.01 release of Catalina and unzip it inside the <cornerstone>/apps/bay/ directory. Runing "build bay main" will tell you if you have it correct or not. You will end up with a SAR file that can be shoved into <Phoenix>/apps. It you also put tools.jar from the JDK into Phoenix's lib dir then the examples work.Paul:
Can you provide a summary of the current status of Catalina/Phoenix
work. We are currently using Tomcat 4.01 as a web gateway running a servelet which in tern is connecting to an internal Phoenix managed
set of blocks. It would be so much nicer to include Catalina inside
our application .. before heading down this path I wanted to get an idea about its current status - open issues, etc.
To commuicate internally with the other Phoenix apps, is non optimat at the present. You can no choice but to evolve a socket or RMI solution.... which I guess is what you have at present.
Lastly, Bay at present is tied to demonstrating the examples from Tomcat. Mounting your own application will probably require changes to the build script or (more likely) changes to the contents of the unzipped tomcat WEBAPPS dir.
Regards,
- Paul H
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