Anyone interested in trying this out? thanks david jencks
Begin forwarded message: > From: Dave <[email protected]> > Date: December 5, 2010 2:21:14 PM PST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Roller working on Java EE 6 servers now > Reply-To: [email protected] > > Yes, I'd like to see Roller 5 on Geronimo 3. I tried deploying the > Java EE version of Roller 5 to Geronimo's latest Java EE 6 milestone > (3.0M1) but it was not really stable enough to work with. It's > possible that the Tomcat for Roller build would work on Geronimo 2, I > believe Roller 4 ran there. > > I'll try again when the next Geronimo milestone comes out. > > - Dave > > > On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Christopher Dodunski > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Another Java App Server which springs to mind is Geronimo. I used to be >> on the Geronimo mailing list, but am not sure how popular it has since >> become. >> >> Chris. >> >> >>> FYI... >>> >>> I got Roller 5 running on the following three Java EE 6 app servers: >>> >>> Tomcat 6 + OpenJPA (not really Java EE 6, but close enough for Roller >>> 5) >>> Glassfish 3.1 >>> JBoss 6 >>> Websphere 8 >>> >>> I had to create three different Roller distributions: >>> >>> Roller for Tomcat >>> Roller for Java EE (for Glassfish v3.1 and Websphere 8) >>> Roller for JBoss (for JBoss 6) >>> >>> I plan to document each in the install guide, then I no other plans >>> for Roller 5 except to get it released. >>> >>> For older pre-Java EE 6 app servers folks might be able to use the >>> Roller for Tomcat distribution because it includes OpenJPA. I have had >>> some success with Roller for Tomcat on Glassfish v3 and Websphere 6.1, >>> but unfortunately it will not work on JBoss 5 or Weblogic because >>> OpenJPA conflicts with the JPA 1.x implementations on those servers. >>> >>> Cheers! >>> - Dave >>> >> >> >>
