Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
on 2002/12/9 7:32 AM, "Henri Gomez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What about using a minimal tomcat core with plugged modules to give
access to jsp/jmx.... ?
Will make both Costin, and Jon happy and let us have only one
distribution with clear indication in server.xml on how to
activate/desactive such module.
That does not make me happy. You are missing my point. Read the subject line
of this message.
I read YOUR SUBJECT LINE, and that's why I feel that a common
distribution with modules could be the solution.
The idea being to provide a minimal tomcat binary and
many external modules which will be linked at runtime if
present, Apache 2.0 does it that way, why could we do the
same.
All we need is a more modular approach of TC 5, which should
be able to load modules (JMX/JASPER) if available in classpath.
If you take a look at how decent packaging tools like rpm/debian
works, they are able to install a PRIMARY PACKAGE and OPTIONAL
PACKAGES. For your purpose, scarab for example, you could only
stay with the bare minimum TC 5, without installing the rest
of TC 5.
What about ?
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