With Jahia 4.0.3 and 4.0.4 we seem to be able to launch webapps within the CMS on WebSphere
(not too much testing though). Webapp deployment within Jahia must be done manually since the
deployment pages in the Jahia Adminsitration are written specifically for Tomcat.


I wonder what 4.0.5 will do to webapp integration on WebSphere ;-)



I posted the following question a few days ago. Could anyone help me out here? Thx

"Can anyone point me to the code for cookie-based login in the CVS? thx!

(http://www.jahia.org/jahia/Jahia/cache/bypass/pid/270?ctnid=1765)"

pascal



----- Original Message ----- From: "St�phane Croisier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: status of jahia on websphere



Hi,

There is a sub-system of Jahia 4.0 that should not work on WebSphere (or
Weblogic and others): the web application dispatching. We are using for the
moment some advanced filtering mechansim as specified in the Servlet 2.3
spec, hoever most of the J2EE platform implement it from a different non
compliant manner. So sometimes it may work and within the next release it
suddently does not work any more. So basically if you only need the Jahia
CMS features and not the webapps, this should be fine (perhaps some JSP or
some tags to modify but should not be a big deal). But we test on an
everyday basis with Tomcat, and on a quaterly basis (or more) on other
platforms, so that gives an idea of which platform is recommended on our
side :).

For the future, things should improve with the support of the JSR-168 in
the next Jahia releases.

Cheers,
St�phane


At 22:46 28/09/2004, you wrote:
Hello.  I just got an inquiry about running Jahia on WebSphere.  Is it
fully compatible?  Any issue with installation or using WebSphere as a
container for Jahia in production?
thanks
chris




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