OK. Can we design it in such a way that the WARs do show up in that list with maybe just the context root ? It'd be ok if the other operations are not permitted on such a webapp.
That will be a huge usability enhancement wherein you can now directly go to the context root URL of an application.This will be specially useful for plugins and samples where the user downloads readily available EARs and deploys them. He doesn't have to have the added hassle of knowing what the just deployed app's context root is. Cheers Prasad On 1/28/07, Paul McMahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I suspect the reason that WARs contained in EARs are not listed in the Web App WARs portlet is because the start, stop, restart, and uninstall controls would not work as expected. Best wishes, Paul On 1/28/07, Prasad Kashyap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After the samples application EAR is deployed, it shows up only in the > "Application EARs" portlet. > > It's webapp does not show up in the list of Web App WARs. So one > cannot find it's context root (URL) and go to it. > > Is this by design ? > > Cheers > Prasad >
