From one of the modeshape authors, who I forwarded this email to:
"The correct way to use ModeShape within Tomcat is to just copy the JARs
and include it in your deployment, just as you've been doing. In this
way, you're embedding ModeShape into your web application. The three
"modeshape-*" files you cite below are used only when installing
ModeShape into JBoss AS (as a service within JBoss AS), and are not
needed in Tomcat (or any other servlet container)."
Mark
On 09/07/2012 15:56, yan.d.zh...@accenture.com wrote:
Hi,
In order to trying connect Guvnor to DB2, I am trying another JCR
modeshape instead of jackrabbit.
I downloaded modeshape-2.8.1.Final, and I am using Tomcat 6.0.x.
My first question is, should I just copy some of modeshape jar in /lib
directory (I currently do), or I should install it as a service in Tomcat?
Second quesion, If I have to install it, how can I do that?
Besides, I am not able to find the modeshape-service.jar in
'modeshape-2.8.1.Final' which is mentioned in the Guvnor manual,
therefore I am also not able to locate and modify the following files:
- modeshape-roles.properties
- modeshape-users.properties
- modeshape-services.jar/modeshape-config.xml
Is it because I didn't install it as a service?
Any help or instruction will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Yan
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