Andrea

Axis2 has a built in HTTP server, including a high-performance NIO
based one, so you don't need a servlet container if you don't want
one. Alternatively, Jetty is small and embeddable.

Paul

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Andrea Gazzarini
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Arnaud, we thought the same thing...just a moment please read the
> following :
> I was just having a look to apache muse and it seems that they have
> something we need.The problem is that the final artifacts is something
> deployable on a web server....but at this point I think it's the only
> way....WS-DM is an application protocol over SOAP so, if you want to use it
> (SOAP) over HTTP (and we want because SOAP / RMI is still a java coupled
> solution) you need a HTTP Server and  a servlet engine (i.e. web services
> engine)
>
> As proof of that Muse is using its layer for WS-DM and relying on
> preexisting Axis2 for web service
>
> I'm continuing to investigate...
>
> Thanks for reply
>
> Regards,
> Andrea
>
> 2008/11/10 Arnaud Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Hi Andrea,
>>
>> Would it be possible to do 2) then 1) ? I.E. could we extend 2) so to
>> achieve 1)?
>>
>> Arnaud
>>
>> ----- "Andrea Gazzarini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> > Considering that final goal of QMan is to expose remote broker(s)
>> > management through a standard and language-independent interface,
>> > what
>> > do you think about the following options?
>> >
>> > - WS-DM adapter will be developed as a JCA (1.5) inbound connector
>> > - WS-DM adapter will be developed as a plain JMX connector;
>> >
>> > The advantages of the first option are basically the preexisting
>> > capabilities offered by the JEE infrastructure (transactions,
>> > security, pooling, etc...) but in this way the connector will be
>> > available only when QMan is deployed on a JEE 1.3 (or higher)
>> > container
>> > For the second options the JMX connector should be deployed basically
>> > "from scratch" :( and therefore could have a high level of
>> > customization
>> >
>> > I've done some search on internet and I found.  Something similar
>> > only
>> > on IBM web site: I don't know exactly but it seems they followed the
>> > first scenario
>> >
>> > Please let me know what is your opinion about that
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Andrea
>>
>



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