--- Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've done some work on a new assembly that I've nicknamed "Micro-G"
> (I
> know .. not very creative). The name that I'm using under
> geronimo/assemblies is "geronimo-framework". This is intended to be
> a
> new foundational assembly from which any customized Geronimo assembly
>
> could be built by installing plugins we would provide (starting with
> tomcat and jetty plugins).
>
> Hopefully this could help us eliminate the need to provide so many
> canned configurations with each release. I'm pretty sure we would
> probably still want to provide at least one full j2ee server
> configuration that we certified against, but we could potentially
> drop
> the little-G assemblies and hopefully avoid additional future
> assemblies
> based upon different combinations of components in the works.
>
> So far, I've been doing this on my local image. I would like to get
> this code (incomplete as it currently is) checked into trunk to
> better
> manage the changes and to share the effort.
Yes, please go ahead.. and let me know if and how I can share the
effort.
thanks
Anita
Is this considered a
> "controversial change"? Should I first provide a patch as it
> currently
> stands so that folks can comment on it prior to a commit(ala RTC)?
>
> I'm inclined to just commit the code since it is relatively self
> contained at the moment, safe, and can be easily reverted. I think
> the
> only controversial change thus far might be that I updated the
> default
> port selections on the tomcat configuration so that if you install a
> tomcat plugin on this framework assembly you will end up with the
> same
> port configurations currently available on our existing tomcat
> distributions. Of course, this means that the default ports are no
> longer conducive to running two web servers in the same
> configuration.
>
> Should I go ahead and commit this new assembly and config updates?
>
> Joe
>
>
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