On Mar 1, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Joe Bohn wrote:
The chart is only showing geronimo.import(parent) relationships and
not geronimo.dependency relationships (which would really make the
diagram cluttered and difficult to follow).
However, I checked and console-jetty doesn't include a
geronimo.dependency on jetty either. I believe that it isn't the
content of the configuration itself that makes it specific to jetty
but rather the deployment (using the jetty-deployer rather than the
tomcat-deployer) that makes it a requirement to have both jetty and
tomcat configurations of each application we pre-deploy.
All the deployers can, and the j2ee related deployers do, add
whatever imports are normally necessary for a module of the type they
are deploying, to the list of imports for that module. For example,
the jetty builder adds the jetty configuration, the openejb builder
adds the openejb configuration, etc etc. Does your chart take
account of this or only what is present in the plans before they are
deployed?
thanks
david jencks
Joe
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
This is a bit confusing. How can I have a console-jetty without
a dependency on jetty?
-dain
On Feb 27, 2006, at 6:36 PM, Joe Bohn wrote:
Here's an updated version of the chart (including the
"duplicate" dependencies that I had proposed removing but which
are not yet removed).
Joe
Joe Bohn wrote:
I'm not sure if these charts are helpful for anybody else or
not. It's a point in time snapshot that I created of parent
(import) dependencies between configurations at the moment
(which some of the changes that I have pending to clean up some
dependencies).
The first page has the server configuration imports and the
second page includes the client and "childless" configs
(configs not referenced as parents by any other configuration).
If you think it's useful then I will try to find a location
where we can keep this ... but I suspect it would get out of
date fairly quickly.
Joe
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