Hi

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Sanjiva Weerawarana <[email protected]>wrote:

> Carbon probably :( ...


Yeah :(, and also there are about 20MB of jars duplicated. that will also
go away with Tomcat osgi-fication.

This is the minimal carbon server we can obtain as of now.

Regards,
/Nuwan


>
> Once we refactor Carbon to have a true core this should go down
> significantly. Carbon base should become Equinox + Tomcat + a few bundles ..
>
> Sanjiva.
>
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Samisa Abeysinghe <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  Downloading to try it out. But why is this 102MB?
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 7:29 PM, Nuwan Bandara <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> *Introducing Jaggery*
>>>
>>> Jaggery is a framework to write webapps and HTTP-focused web services
>>> for all aspects of the application: front-end, communication, Server-side
>>> logic and persistence in pure Javascript. One of the intents of this
>>> framework is to reduce the gap between writing web apps and web services.
>>>
>>> This Framework uses Mozilla Rhino to process Javascript at the server
>>> and also contains a powerful caching layer with the support of Rhino
>>> compiled scripts; so its as fast as the JVM. As few key features, Jaggery
>>> has native JSON support and also E4X support for XML manipulation.
>>>
>>> M2 can be downloaded at
>>> http://dist.wso2.org/products/jaggery/dl/jaggery-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT_M2.zip
>>>
>>> *Say Hello to Jaggery*
>>>
>>> <html>
>>>
>>> <body>
>>>
>>> <h1>
>>>
>>> <%
>>>
>>>    var name = 'Jaggery';
>>>
>>>    print("Hello " + name);
>>>
>>> %>
>>>
>>> </h1>
>>>
>>> </body>
>>>
>>> </html>
>>>
>>> *Setting up Jaggery*
>>>
>>>    1. Extract jaggery-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT_M2.zip
>>>    2. This will generate a bin directory with execution scripts.
>>>    3. Run sh bin/wso2server.sh (bin/wso2server.bat) command to start
>>>    the server.
>>>    4. Upon successful startup, {http://localhost:9763/docs} should take
>>>    you to the documentation Jaggery App.
>>>
>>> *Key Features*
>>>
>>>
>>>    - Compose server side scripts purely in javascript (.JSS)
>>>    - Script caching support
>>>    - Command line tool for easy development
>>>    - Try-it tool for web based script validation
>>>    - Includes support for,
>>>       - HTTP request/response and session
>>>       - JSON send/receive
>>>       - Server side XMLHttpRequest
>>>       - Web Service invocation
>>>       - File I/O
>>>       - Email
>>>       - Atom
>>>       - Read/write feed
>>>       - Relational database
>>>       - WSO2 Registry/Repository
>>>       - Open Social gadgets
>>>
>>> For more information and samples you can refer to Jaggery docs at (
>>> http://{yourip}:9763/docs/documentation.jss<http://localhost:9763/docs/documentation.jss>
>>> ) which are shipped with the distribution
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> *Jaggery Development Team*
>>>
>> Thanks,
>> Samisa...
>>
>> Samisa Abeysinghe
>> VP Engineering
>> WSO2 Inc.
>> http://wso2.com
>> http://wso2.org
>>
>>
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>
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>



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