On 8/17/2018 11:22 AM, Jerry Whitteridge wrote:
My concern is/would be the number of WLP servers with each service taking
their own.  I'd like to see something more along the lines of "Customer"
and "Systems" instances so for example z/OS Connect EE would fall under the
"Customer" bucket, and z/OSMF and Zowe could share WLP under the "Systems"
bucket.  But really looking at how to share the use of those WLP servers.

The intended deployment model for JS/JSP/JEL/JWS servers like Tomcat, Liberty, and others is that commercial products should stand up their own servers and often even their own Java deployments. A few examples: IBM's z/OSMF is *closed* to other applications. IBM's kc4z is *closed* to other applications.  PSI's (E)JES Web is *closed* to other applications. CA's Chorus Software Manager (MSM) is *closed* to other applications. And, though it's technically possible to deploy multiple WAR files in a single JS/JSP/JEL/JWS server, as is sometimes done for small, casual-use applications, it's not usual practice for commercial products and I would not recommend doing so -- especially if there is any authorized code involved.

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