Re: [flexcoders] Re: Embedded Jetty6 or 7 server

2008-08-12 Thread Josh McDonald
Well, you'd have to figure out a way to have either your Java app or your
AIR app not appear in the task bar or dock, but besides that I imagine you
could just use java.lang.System.exec()

That's about all the help I can be with this though, I haven't done it :)

-Josh

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:11 PM, robin bakkerus [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hi Josh,

 Ok, the other way around, but do you have an example how to that.
 thanks in advance

 robin

 --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Air can't listen to sockets, nor can it spawn external programs.
 You'd have
  to have a Java program with embedded Jetty which then loads your AIR
 app.
 
  -Josh
 
  On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:07 PM, robin bakkerus
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
   Hi Anatole,
  
   But that is not an embedded server!
   What i want is to make an AIR application that can easily communicate
   with (existing) Java code (hence BlazeDS), but without the need to
   start a server. Well you start a server but automatically 'under
   water'. But then i how to start this server?, what is the jetty.xml
   looks like?
  
   gr Robin
  
   --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Anatole Tartakovsky
   anatole.tartakovsky@ wrote:
   
Robin,   You just unpack jetty, then unpack BlazeDS into
 webapps/BlazeDS
subfolder. Then go to the /bin subfolder of jetty and run either
exe(windows) or ./jetty.sh run on Mac/Linux
Finally go to the browser and check http://localhost:8080 to see
   jetty start
page.
   
HTH,
Anatole
   
   
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 6:10 AM, robin bakkerus
   robin.bakkerus@wrote:
   
   Hi there,

 Does anyone has an example of an embedded Jetty6 or Jetty7 server
 including BlazeDs plus example how to start this server?

 thank you in advance



   
  
  
  
   
  
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Embedded Jetty6 or 7 server

2008-08-12 Thread Anatole Tartakovsky
Robin,   There are 2 ways this can be done - none is pretty.
1.You can navigateToFile - based on the mime type OS will open appropriate
programe (Word for doc, etc and hopefully java for class). Needless to say
it is error prone and configuration dependent.
2. You need binary component that would be used in conjunction with AIR.
Unfortunately, you can not distribute automatically executable binary
components automatically with AIR, so special program needs to be preloaded
and invoked on the client machine. We had few C++ implementations on Windows
that communicate with Flash runtime via LocalConnection, not sure what your
platforms might be. That component would go into the AIR file and extract
jetty server/run it. All-in-all,for Windows platform and to follow strict
rules of security (only signed/trusted AIR files can distribute code)  it is
probably a 2 weeks project,with probably another week for each subsequent
platform.
Sorry,
Anatole Tartakovsky

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Well, you'd have to figure out a way to have either your Java app or
 your AIR app not appear in the task bar or dock, but besides that I imagine
 you could just use java.lang.System.exec()

 That's about all the help I can be with this though, I haven't done it :)

 -Josh

 On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:11 PM, robin bakkerus [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hi Josh,

 Ok, the other way around, but do you have an example how to that.
 thanks in advance

 robin

 --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Air can't listen to sockets, nor can it spawn external programs.
 You'd have
  to have a Java program with embedded Jetty which then loads your AIR
 app.
 
  -Josh
 
  On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:07 PM, robin bakkerus
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
   Hi Anatole,
  
   But that is not an embedded server!
   What i want is to make an AIR application that can easily communicate
   with (existing) Java code (hence BlazeDS), but without the need to
   start a server. Well you start a server but automatically 'under
   water'. But then i how to start this server?, what is the jetty.xml
   looks like?
  
   gr Robin
  
   --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Anatole Tartakovsky
   anatole.tartakovsky@ wrote:
   
Robin,   You just unpack jetty, then unpack BlazeDS into
 webapps/BlazeDS
subfolder. Then go to the /bin subfolder of jetty and run either
exe(windows) or ./jetty.sh run on Mac/Linux
Finally go to the browser and check http://localhost:8080 to see
   jetty start
page.
   
HTH,
Anatole
   
   
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 6:10 AM, robin bakkerus
   robin.bakkerus@wrote:
   
   Hi there,

 Does anyone has an example of an embedded Jetty6 or Jetty7 server
 including BlazeDs plus example how to start this server?

 thank you in advance



   
  
  
  
   
  
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Embedded Jetty6 or 7 server

2008-08-12 Thread Ryan Gravener
I wrote a quickstart on combining blazeds, flex, jetty, spring, wicket, and
hibernate:

http://ryangravener.com/wordpress/?p=21

as for embedded jetty server:
http://wicket-flex-blazeds.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/myproject-core/src/test/java/org/myproject/Start.java

Hope this helps.

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Anatole Tartakovsky 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Robin,   There are 2 ways this can be done - none is pretty.
 1.You can navigateToFile - based on the mime type OS will open
 appropriate programe (Word for doc, etc and hopefully java for class).
 Needless to say it is error prone and configuration dependent.
 2. You need binary component that would be used in conjunction with AIR.
 Unfortunately, you can not distribute automatically executable binary
 components automatically with AIR, so special program needs to be preloaded
 and invoked on the client machine. We had few C++ implementations on Windows
 that communicate with Flash runtime via LocalConnection, not sure what your
 platforms might be. That component would go into the AIR file and extract
 jetty server/run it. All-in-all,for Windows platform and to follow strict
 rules of security (only signed/trusted AIR files can distribute code)  it is
 probably a 2 weeks project,with probably another week for each subsequent
 platform.
 Sorry,
 Anatole Tartakovsky


 On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Well, you'd have to figure out a way to have either your Java app or
 your AIR app not appear in the task bar or dock, but besides that I imagine
 you could just use java.lang.System.exec()

 That's about all the help I can be with this though, I haven't done it :)

 -Josh

 On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:11 PM, robin bakkerus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:

 Hi Josh,

 Ok, the other way around, but do you have an example how to that.
 thanks in advance

 robin

 --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 
  Air can't listen to sockets, nor can it spawn external programs.
 You'd have
  to have a Java program with embedded Jetty which then loads your AIR
 app.
 
  -Josh
 
  On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:07 PM, robin bakkerus
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
   Hi Anatole,
  
   But that is not an embedded server!
   What i want is to make an AIR application that can easily communicate
   with (existing) Java code (hence BlazeDS), but without the need to
   start a server. Well you start a server but automatically 'under
   water'. But then i how to start this server?, what is the jetty.xml
   looks like?
  
   gr Robin
  
   --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Anatole Tartakovsky
   anatole.tartakovsky@ wrote:
   
Robin,   You just unpack jetty, then unpack BlazeDS into
 webapps/BlazeDS
subfolder. Then go to the /bin subfolder of jetty and run either
exe(windows) or ./jetty.sh run on Mac/Linux
Finally go to the browser and check http://localhost:8080 to see
   jetty start
page.
   
HTH,
Anatole
   
   
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 6:10 AM, robin bakkerus
   robin.bakkerus@wrote:
   
   Hi there,

 Does anyone has an example of an embedded Jetty6 or Jetty7 server
 including BlazeDs plus example how to start this server?

 thank you in advance



   
  
  
  
   
  
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Embedded Jetty6 or 7 server

2008-08-11 Thread Josh McDonald
Air can't listen to sockets, nor can it spawn external programs. You'd have
to have a Java program with embedded Jetty which then loads your AIR app.

-Josh

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:07 PM, robin bakkerus [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hi Anatole,

 But that is not an embedded server!
 What i want is to make an AIR application that can easily communicate
 with (existing) Java code (hence BlazeDS), but without the need to
 start a server. Well you start a server but automatically 'under
 water'. But then i how to start this server?, what is the jetty.xml
 looks like?

 gr Robin

 --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Anatole Tartakovsky
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Robin,   You just unpack jetty, then unpack BlazeDS into webapps/BlazeDS
  subfolder. Then go to the /bin subfolder of jetty and run either
  exe(windows) or ./jetty.sh run on Mac/Linux
  Finally go to the browser and check http://localhost:8080 to see
 jetty start
  page.
 
  HTH,
  Anatole
 
 
  On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 6:10 AM, robin bakkerus
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
 Hi there,
  
   Does anyone has an example of an embedded Jetty6 or Jetty7 server
   including BlazeDs plus example how to start this server?
  
   thank you in advance
  
  
  
 



 

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