On Nov 13, 2007 4:25 PM, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 13, 2007 4:06 PM, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Trying to run a domain manager node within a webapp and it fails as > right > > now you can only use a domain manager url without a path, eg > > http://localhost:8080 not http://localhost:8080/tuscany/domainManager. > I'd > > like to try to fix this so a path if supported if no one has any > > objections, > > also if there are any pointers to where in the node and domain code this > > > is > > handled that would be great too! > > > > ...ant > > > No objections from me. It's dealt with in three places.. > > SCADomainImpl.init() - sets up the domain runtime > SCANodeImpl.init() - sets up the node runtime > SCADomainProxy.start() - sets up a local runtime if no node is provided > > The code you are looking for is something like... > > // Configure the default server port > int port = URI.create(domainModel.getDomainURI()).getPort(); > if (port != -1) { > ServletHostExtensionPoint servletHosts = > domainManagementRuntime.getExtensionPointRegistry ().getExtensionPoint( > ServletHostExtensionPoint.class); > for (ServletHost servletHost: servletHosts.getServletHosts > ()) > { > servletHost.setDefaultPort(port); > } > } > > This is stripping the port out of the provided URL and putting it into the > servlet host. I think we would need to change this interface to allow the > whole base URL to be set on the servlet host. > > External web app container - The web app container controls the actual > endpoint and the NodeURL simply tells the tuscany runtime what endpoints > to > register. It's seems awkward that we have to provide the URL here but > there > doesn't appear to be an easy way round it. > Embedded web app container - The NodeURL should instruct the embedded > container what base URL to use for services. > > For the Node URL you must either provide a valid URL or nothing. If > nothing > then one will be chosen for you. > For Domain URL (at the node) you must either provide the URL of the domain > or nothing.If nothing then the node will run standalone. > > Regards > > Simon >
This is working now for the standalone strawman testcase with both the domain and node running at a url including a path. There's a problem though with running it within the same webapp or same Tomcat container (and probably the Tuscany Geronimo integration) in that the nodes try to talk to the domain when they're started but the domain doesn't accept connections until after the container is completely up and started, so the node sends the register request to the domain and hangs waiting for the domain to answer. Not sure whats the best way to get around this, anyone have any good ideas? ...ant
