You can definitely run it in geronimo (he says with unwarranted overconfidence :-)
You probably want to start it differently than you do as a standalone server. To give advice I'd need to know more about your server including... -- how do it's clients connect to it -- what geronimo services you want it to use. -- what setup happens when you start it now For future-proofing this at the risk of having more uncertainty now you might want to consider packaging your server as an osgi bundle and starting it with an activator (or assembling it with osgi blueprint) and using geronimo 3 (still definitely under development) or if you don't need significant geronimo services felix karaf. thanks david jencks On May 5, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Kevin Winterton wrote: > Hi, > > I have designed a Java application that runs like its own server and has php > websites communicating directly with it. I was just wondering if there was > any way I could use Geronimo to run this application on Geronimo, and if so > were I should put it. It was designed in eclipse just as a Java Project, and > when exported is made into a JAR file. Is it possible to use Geronimo to > host an application like this, or can it only be used for things like > servlets, JSP and EJBs. > > Please let me know if you need more information, I've already tried loading > the JAR through the Console and it was placed in the App Clients section. > > Thanks, > Kevin >
