Peter Donald wrote:
> 
> > Why is it not possible to run Cocoon/Tomcat as a .sar application? Then
> > the guy could just add his block to it.
> 
> I am not sure what you mean. Can you explain?

Well, in a case where there is already a Phoenix installation running
with several .sar applications, it doesn't make much sense to install
another Phoenix/Cocoon conglomerate and run that seperately. Instead it
would be nice to just add another .sar application to the existing
Phoenix installation, which provides the Cocoon functionality. This .sar
application could then contain an additional block, which provides the
RMI functionality the guy was talking about. Alternatively he could put
the block into its own .sar application, whichever seems most reasonable
in his scenario.

Even if he has no Phoenix installation, it would make more sense to
create one, because he might want to add more .sar applications to it
later on. The point of having an application server like Phoenix is to
have a single platform, which runs all applications. This makes for
easier management and better re-usability.

Ulrich

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Ulrich Mayring
DENIC eG, Systementwicklung

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