I'm not sure if the technique will work on geronimo 1.0 but there's an example of setting up a connector that starts after a particular application is running described at http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC11/exposing-web-applications-on- distinct-ports.html

The descriptors are definitely wrong for 1.0.

You only need to turn off the existing connector gbean and include a replacement that you deploy yourself. This example is considerably more complicated than you need.

We've thought about how to wait to start the connectors until all the web apps are started but no one AFAIK has figured out how to determine what "all the web apps" might mean.

thanks
david jencks

On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:49 AM, AlskiOnTheWeb wrote:


Hi All,

Sorry if this is posted here somewhere but I couldn't find anything on it by searching. Anyway, I have an application with an Axis 2 web service that is deployed in a Geronimo 1.0 (yes, I know, but I'm stuck with it) application
server. The issue I see is that the connector (listening on TCP 8080)
becomes available as the application itself is being brought up.
Unfortunately, there is some problem with Axis being hit before it's ready and I can easily get it into a state where it doesn't expose my web service
endpoint. Obviously, this is a bad thing. I am guessing that this is a
result of web service clients pounding geronimo while it's on it's way up
but not quite ready. Is there a way to have geronimo bring up the
applications first and then expose the TCP connectors once the applications are ready? I know other app servers behave this way out of the box so I was
kind of surprised to see that order of bring up.

Thanks in advance for any tips,

Alski
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