On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Afkham Azeez <[email protected]> wrote:

> During a discussion last week, the idea of merging the two into a single
> binary came up. That is, instead of Carbon AppServer & Stratos AppServer,
> we will have a single AppServer binary which contains the relevant
> components that can make it run in multi-tenant mode.  Actually,
> multi-tenancy is at the core of Carbon, and we do not expose it to the
> user. The Stratos counterparts of the respective products is mainly tested
> by the Stratos/Cloud team, and hence the issues may get uncovered late in
> the release cycle. This will also reduce the number of binaries that have
> to go through QA.
>
> Is this a feasible option? Thoughts welcome.
>

+1 for the idea.

What about the java security policy configurations which only use in
Stratos versions?

thanks,
Amila.



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