I like Glassfish much better do to my limited linux knowledge and it's nice
gui, but I would like to try and use bean stalk with amazon and I haven't
seen much documentation on setting it up with Glassfish. Seems as if
everything points towards Tomcat which is the only reason I would consider
the switch. I would just like to see my Tapestry app scale on the hardware
automatically.

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Lenny Primak <lpri...@hope.nyc.ny.us>wrote:

> Why?  Glassfish is a superset of tomcat and 1000% better IMHO
>
>
>
> On Mar 25, 2013, at 12:13 PM, George Christman <gchrist...@cardaddy.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello, I'm currently moving my Tapestry5.3 app away from Glassfish in
> favor
> > of Tomcat7 on the amazon cloud for my production env. As for my
> development
> > env, I'd like to continue using Jetty. Currently my Glassfish server JNDI
> > in configured to my JDBC connection pool and my hibernate.cfg.xml
> > datasource is configured to call jdbc/mydatabase.
> >
> > <hibernate-configuration>
> >    <session-factory>
> >        <property
> > name="hibernate.connection.datasource">jdbc/mydatabase</property>
> >    </session-factory>
> > </hibernate-configuration>
> >
> > My Jetty configuration is done in WEB-INF/jetty-env.xml and uses,
> >
> > <Configure id='wac' class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
> >  <New id="LocalDS" class="org.mortbay.jetty.plus.naming.Resource">
> >    <Arg>jdbc/mydatabase</Arg>
> >    <Arg>
> >      <New class="com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlDataSource">
> >        <Set name="ServerName">localhost</Set>
> >        <Set name="PortNumber">3306</Set>
> >        <Set name="DatabaseName">mydatabase</Set>
> >        <Set name="User">root</Set>
> >        <Set name="Password">password</Set>
> >      </New>-->
> >    </Arg>
> >  </New>
> > </Configure>
> >
> > I noticed with tomcat7 configurations I need to add the following code
> > snippet to WEB-INF/web.xml, something I've never had to do with
> Glassfish.
> >
> > http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/TomcatHibernate
> >
> > <resource-ref>
> >  <description>This is a MySQL database connection</description>
> >  <res-ref-name>jdbc/mydatabase</res-ref-name>
> >  <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
> >  <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
> > </resource-ref>
> >
> > and hibernate.cfg.xml
> >
> > <!-- using container-managed JNDI -->
> > <propertyname="hibernate.connection.datasource">
> >   java:comp/env/jdbc/mydatabase
> > </property>
> >
> > My question is if I use this configuration, how does Hibernate know to
> use
> > Jetty locally? I'm not a server expert by any means, so please forgive my
> > ignorance. Does Tapestry tell Hibernate about the local environment and
> > know to use the Jetty JDBC? How do others configure their Tapestry apps
> to
> > run under these conditions?
> >
> > BTW, for some odd reason, I have not been receiving emails from the
> mailing
> > list and I'm not sure of the cause thus I'm not entirely sure how to
> > respond. This was never an issue when posting with Nabble.
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