On 18.04.2013, at 15:37, Jeffrey Janner wrote:
>> Here's a real world example of doing this, by JFRog regarding their
>> Artifactory SAAS. Spoiler: the crucial point is putting as many
>> dependencies as possible into the shared classloader (where "possible"
>> is not as easy as it sounds:
>>
>>
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Jamie,
On 4/18/13 6:42 AM, Jamie wrote:
> Chris / Tomcat Users
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>> This can already be done with the common or shared classloaders
>> (which were removed by default because nobody could make head or
>> tail of how to use them properly). They can b
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> From: Rainer Frey [mailto:rainer.f...@inxmail.de]
> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 12:51 AM
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> Subject: Re: multi-tenant web app
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> On 12.04.2013, at 13:08, Jamie wrote:
>
> > Greetings!
> >
>
Chris / Tomcat Users
>This can already be done with the common or shared classloaders (which
>were removed by default because nobody could make head or tail of how
>to use them properly). They can be trivially re-enabled using
>conf/catalina.properties.
I found some vague references to this in T
On 12.04.2013, at 13:08, Jamie wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I would like some advice with regards to deploying a web app in a
> multi-tenant scenario. A while back, we had a few cloud service providers ask
> us if they could host our web app as a service. Under pressure to come with a
> quick sol
On 17/04/2013 18:28, Jamie wrote:
> Dear Tomcat Users
>
> Forgive me for saying this (and unless I am still misinformed after
> scouring the Internet for a solution), the Tomcat app server seems
> wholly inadequate for the demands of modern multi-tenant SAAS
> applications. Multi-tenant SAAS apps
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Jamie,
On 4/17/13 1:28 PM, Jamie wrote:
> Dear Tomcat Users
>
> Forgive me for saying this (and unless I am still misinformed
> after scouring the Internet for a solution), the Tomcat app server
> seems wholly inadequate for the demands of modern m
Dear Tomcat Users
Forgive me for saying this (and unless I am still misinformed after
scouring the Internet for a solution), the Tomcat app server seems
wholly inadequate for the demands of modern multi-tenant SAAS
applications. Multi-tenant SAAS apps are supposed to be light weight and
have
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Jamie,
On 4/12/13 7:08 AM, Jamie wrote:
> I would like some advice with regards to deploying a web app in a
> multi-tenant scenario. A while back, we had a few cloud service
> providers ask us if they could host our web app as a service.
> Under p
On 12 Apr 2013, at 12:00, Jamie wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I would like some advice with regards to deploying a web app in a
> multi-tenant scenario. A while back, we had a few cloud service providers ask
> us if they could host our web app as a service. Under pressure to come with a
> quick solu
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 6:08 AM, Jamie wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I would like some advice with regards to deploying a web app in a
> multi-tenant scenario. A while back, we had a few cloud service providers
> ask us if they could host our web app as a service. Under pressure to come
> with a quick
Greetings!
I would like some advice with regards to deploying a web app in a
multi-tenant scenario. A while back, we had a few cloud service
providers ask us if they could host our web app as a service. Under
pressure to come with a quick solution, we responded by implementing a
manager like
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