On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Sean Corfield <seancorfi...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Shantanu Kumar <kumar.shant...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Jetty can be easily embedded in a Java app and ring-jetty adapter does
> > this job well, so all examples of Clojure web frameworks based on ring
> > use Jetty in development mode. To deploy to Tomcat/JBoss/others you
> > can create a WAR file (using Lein-WAR plugin or Maven WAR artifact)
> > and deploy it on app server of your choice. Is that what your question
> > was about?
>
> Well, that doesn't really _answer_ my question but it's closer :)
>
> Everything I see seems to be based on Jetty and the ring-jetty adapter
> or something similar. If I build something with ring-jetty and package
> it as a WAR and deploy it to Tomcat (or JBoss or...), will it work?
>
> If so, why is it called ring-jetty when it would work with other
> containers?
>
> If not, how do you build a Clojure web app that runs on Tomcat / JBoss /
> etc?
>
> (so the underlying question is: what's the raw Servlet implementation
> that folks use to power Clojure-based web apps on containers other
> than Jetty?)
>
>
This is really *NOT* an answer to your question.

But your can look up http://github.com/datskos/ring-netty-adapter if you
want to write an adapter for Tomcat/JBoss/Glassfish/Weblogic/Websphere/etc.

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