My impression is that the 88 tool only works on the same machine as the server. I thought it did not send the module you were deploying over the connection but only its location (File). Am I wrong?

thanks
david jencks

On Oct 4, 2004, at 12:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Key: GERONIMO-357
Summary: Command line deployer should be able to connect to remote server
Type: Improvement


     Status: Unassigned
   Priority: Major

    Project: Apache Geronimo

   Assignee:
   Reporter: Jeremy Boynes

    Created: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 12:27 PM
    Updated: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 12:27 PM

Description:
Currently the command line deployer (bin/deployer.jar) works offline by installing configurations directly into the server's config-store.


We support online deployment using the JSR-88 interface by providing the necessary plugin.

It would useful to merge the two and extend the command line deployer so that it can connect to a remote server and deploy things there. The usage of this would be something like:

java -jar bin/deployer.jar
    --host localhost
    --user bob
    --password bob
    --module myapp.ear
    --plan myplan.xml

which would construct a JSR-88 url for the server, connect and distribute and start the application.

We should also allow direct specification of the server's connectior url:
java -jar bin/deploy.jar
--server deployer:geronimo:jmx:rmi://localhost/jndi/rmi:/JMXConnector
--user bob
--password bob
--module myapp.ear
--plan myplan.xml


just in case other transports are in use.

The converse undeploy operation would also be useful.



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