Hi,

Anyhow ultimately when all the carbon products move to AS 6.0 based
platform, we can merge all those into one.

Thanks,
Sinthuja.

On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Nisala Nanayakkara <nis...@wso2.com> wrote:

> Hi Kasun,
>
> Yes.We can do a performance round. Currently we manage the Tomcat Jaggery/
> AS6 support code base under a new branch [1] in our jaggery repository.
> Current jaggery is based on tomcat version 7 and Tomcat Jaggery
> implementation is based on tomcat version 8. So there are some api changes
> in the jaggery level. So it is difficult to manage these codebases in same
> place.
>
> Thanks,
> Nisala
>
> On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 9:01 AM, KasunG Gajasinghe <kas...@wso2.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Good work Nisala.
>>
>> Can we also do a performance round to see whether there are any perf
>> gains when running Jaggery apps in vanilla Tomcat/AS6?
>>
>> How are you going to manage the codebase for Carbon vs Tomcat Jaggery
>> support? Better if we can maintain it in the same place.
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Nisala Nanayakkara <nis...@wso2.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> This is an update regarding the feature 'Provide Support to run Jaggery
>>> apps in Tomcat Server'.
>>>
>>> At present Jaggery scripts can only be executed in a jaggery server.
>>> Because Jaggery Server which is powered by WSO2 carbon OSGi Runtime, is the
>>> Runtime Environment that hosts Jaggery applications. The goal of this
>>> feature is to provide support to run jaggery apps in a pure tomcat server
>>> without any modifications to the jaggery apps.This will enable developers
>>> to write Jaggery scripts and directly deploy them in apache tomcat server.
>>> So this will improve the flexibility of the jaggery apps.
>>>
>>> This is an extension for the Apache tomcat 8 to run the jaggery app
>>> without modifying it. Although this is implemented as a requirement of WSO2
>>> Application Server 6, Users who want to run jaggery apps without jaggery
>>> server, can use this feature to run their jaggery apps in Apache tomcat
>>> server.
>>>
>>> I have attached the documentation and sample jaggery with this email.
>>> Please find these attachments and relevant jaggery branch here[1]. Please
>>> feel free to ask any questions.
>>>
>>> [1] - https://github.com/wso2/jaggery/tree/tomcat-8.0.x-jaggery
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Nisala
>>>
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>>
>>
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>
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