Posted some progress on jetty-openejb integration of Transaction Manager

http://javaadventure.blogspot.com/2010/03/openejb-jetty-and-maven-transaction.html

Having fun getting the JNDI stuff working correctly

-Stephen

On 30 January 2010 16:01, David Blevins <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok, so Jon had a cool idea of still having just one openejb.war file which
> people could drop into Tomcat *or* Jetty.  This would be opposed to having
> one openejb-foo-webapp.war for each integration and making users download
> the specific one they wanted.
>
> This sounded strange to me at first, but in looking at it there'd only be
> 150k or so of "unwanted" code which is really nothing.  The big penalty that
> most "vendors" face in this scenario is that it's ridiculous to include
> *both* Tomcat and Jetty in the same distribution.  But with the way we do
> integration where we are the embedded one and *they* are the "king"
> platform, it's simply a non issue.  It's the user's choice which platform
> they want to drop OpenEJB into.  We just need one webapp that is capable if
> being added to Tomcat or Jetty and we're good to go.
>
> Pretty cool.  Love it when things like this happen.  A past decision that
> continues to pay off.
>
> Anyway, will still leave the openejb-tomcat-webapp module in place for now,
> but will be adding a more "generic" openejb-webapp module to the assembly/
> section.
>
>
> -David
>
>

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