Hi, Stadelmann

How do you thing about the option (a) if I run lighttpd only for those not
so many static web pages on my device and run axis2/c only for providing
web services for my non-browser clients that run on PC? The axis/2 and
lighttpd could be running on totally separated http ports? Do you think
it's feasible?


On Tuesday, 4 November 2014, Stadelmann Josef <
josef.stadelm...@axa-winterthur.ch> wrote:

> AFAIK
> I think you have two options with Axis2/C
>
> a) a simple standalone http server (was called not production quality in
> the past)
> b) axis2/C as a module, which is then engaged/called by apache webserver,
> to be adapted for lighttpd
>
> Then I think you need to have a closer look at where and what and how
> apache web server engages/calls the axis2 module.
> Then if you understand that, learn how lighttpd adapts a module, start
> with something very simple, then take the relevant axis2/C
> code/module to match/fit into your  lighttpd web server as a module.
>
> So  - dive deep into lighttpd and read
> http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/1/wiki/HowToWriteALighttpdPlugin
> because that is what you have to do anyway;
>
> In my mind you will very likely end up building your lighttpd yourself
> from source code.
>
> Josef (without knowing lighttpd but said this from a raw architecture
> point of view)
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Woody Wu [mailto:narkewo...@gmail.com <javascript:;>]
> Sent: Montag, 3. November 2014 14:58
> To: Apache AXIS C User List; e-tge
> Subject: Re: axis2/c on ARM with lighttpd
>
>
>
> On November 3, 2014 5:00:20 PM GMT+08:00, e-tge <t...@e-tge.de
> <javascript:;>> wrote:
> >
> >A few months ago I built Axis2C natively (i.e. directly on an ARM Linux
> >sys!) w/o any problems as far as I can remember. Works the usual way:
> >1. Unpack sources
> >2. ./configure
> >3. make
> >done.
> >Possibly some build tools must be installed first.
> >
> >I never did any cross-compiling, hence cannot say anything about this,
> >but would expect that this is basically a matter of specifying the
> >right compiler flags (?) When running configure (use --help) you can
> >set compiler flags.
> >
> That's a good news to me, sounds likely.  Thanks!
>
> >Regarding lighttpd - no idea, but would be interesting to me too.
> >Axis2c
> >has an apache integration, so assuming lighthttpd supports the same
> >module extension mechanism, it's probably the same/similar
> >
> >HTH :-)
> >  tge
> >
>
> What modules that axis2/c requires from apache?
>
> >On So, 2014-11-02 at 16:13 +0800, Woody Wu wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I want to choose a web service engine workable on my ARM+lighttpd
> >environment.  For axis2/c, it requires that axis2/c can be cross
> >compiled for ARM and that the axis2/c does not require apache httpd
> >itself as web server. Since I am quite new to axis2/c, could some be
> >kind to clarify theses points for me?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance.
> >>
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