Hi Takahiro,
You can refer the wiki page [1] to find detailed information on
configuration.
- Asanka
[1] http://wso2.org/wiki/display/carbon/same+host+as+standalone+servers
Rajika Kumarasiri wrote:
On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 16:02 +0900, Takahiro OGAWA wrote:
Hi, all.
hi,
We are trying to migrate our SOAP applications from Tomcat-axis2
to Carbon(WSAS).
Moreover, We are trying to put ESB as front end for the scalability
and load-balancing.
However, it is not economical to prepare(purchase) another
physical server for ESB, so I want to test an structure as such.
Primary Server :ESB+WSAS
Secondary Server:WSAS
Then, how should I configure ESB and WSAS to operate them
on the same machine(at Primary Server)?
I have 3 ideas below.
1)Operate WSAS on Virtual Server(VMWare)
Clearly it is possible and is possible and better in availability,
its overhead will not be little.
2)Operate WSAS on same machine but another directory and process.
In this case, WSAS and ESB are installed into different directories.
It is possible by changing the ports of management console, axis2
and so on, but carbon-core and axis2 will be doubly started.
yes you can change the ports and run WSAS and ESB on the same machine.
Have a look at the transport.xml in WSAS distribution.
-Rajika
3)Integrate WSAS and ESB on same process
It seems not impossible to deploy ESB on WSAS when referring to here.
<http://evanthika.blogspot.com/2009/02/deploying-wso2-esb-20-on-apache-tomcat.html>
And the opposite might be also.
I think it is more natural to put WSAS on ESB, since ESB comes
to the front end.
But is this possible by editing the setting xmls and copying libs
and jars?
(I have compared both dependencies.html, and I have felt it would
be very difficult for me, if not impossible. )
Moreover, when assuming it is possible (...or not impossible)
How does WSO2 Management Console become?
If management GUI is not available, the advantage of Carbon
will be reduced by half for us.
Do general users adopt 1) or 2) ?
Then, it might be a foolish question, I'm sorry.
Any suggestions and comments are appriciated.
----
Takahiro OGAWA
http://www.brainsellers.com/
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