Hi,

Whoa, there. Good going!
In fact I'll need to try this too. 
How's Jigsaw as a web server. I mean, does it perform well?
Hmm, and could this go in as a feature? Since Wes has been hacking away at
it, I guess its not in there somewhere already!
W3C source redistribution is allowed under a GPL license, so that won't be a
problem.

Sandeep Dath

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." --
Arthur C. Clarke 



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>Subject: [jBoss-User] Life is Good!
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>As a technical challenge, I have recently integrated the World Wide Web
>Consortium's (W3C) Java Web Server, Jigsaw, into the jBoss 
>container.  I
>wrote my own service bean and everything.  Of course I scarfed 
>most of the
>code from the Tomcat bean, but that is what open source is all 
>about.  I now
>have jBoss, Tomcat, and Jigsaw all running in the same VM, in 
>Java.  Also, I
>wrote a new Frame for Jigsaw, so JSP and servlet requests are 
>passed through
>to Tomcat, transparently.
>
>I am just amazed at how easy it was to integrate this into 
>jBoss, and how
>easy it was to extend Jigsaw.  Java rules....
>
>Wes
>
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>Wes McKean
>Director Platform Management
>U.S. South Communications, Inc.
>770-240-6114
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