----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Mulder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 10:38 PM Subject: "Virtual Hosting"
> I'd like to suggest that Geronimo should support running > applications in a "sandbox". Which is to say, I'd like it to be able to > run several different apps, where each app can see only its own JNDI > entries, only its own DB pools, etc. That also means each app should be > able to be packaged with its own config files / DDs. I don't mind if the just like server cluster, but some environment context may be shared among all these applications? > server keeps an internal copy elsewhere, but I'd really like to be able to > just give an ear with all the configs it needs and have Geronimo run it in > a separate space from other apps. > > I guess this impinges in the JNDI discussion as well, in the sense > that a JNDI request from a remote client would need to identify the > application it's targeting, either via a suffix on the initial URL, or an > additional context parameter, or something along those lines. So two > different apps could each deploy something at "/Foo", and as long as the > client specified which app it wanted to connect to, it would get the right > one. This also lets different apps use different security realms, and > still secure JNDI. > > Aaron > >
