Essentially, what I have is: some headless applications that right now are being started from a bash shell script and some web applications. The web applications are deployed to a tomcat instance. We are using ActiveMQ for all of our applications and we are also using DB connection pooling. So, what I'm looking for is a single place to manage all of our resources - web application and these so called "headless" apps: deploy/Stop/start/JMX related info/etc. And yes, it would be great to be able to share resources across all of applications.
Thanks for the quick response. -- Marcus On Fri, 2006-05-26 at 17:45 -0400, Aaron Mulder wrote: > I'm not sure exactly what you mean. If you don't want to use J2EE > what are you looking for out of a container? If you don't want to use > the built-in features, I'm not saying that Geronimo wouldn't fit, but > you'd also want to look at e.g. XBean and Pico/Nano and so on. But > perhaps you want to use the Geronimo DB pools and JMS features but not > J2EE features. Can you give some more detail? > > Thanks, > Aaron > > On 5/26/06, Marcus Malcom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > First off Geronimo is just looking fabulous - thanks! > > > > So, I would like to try and make Geronimo a one-stop solution for us, > > but the one thing that we're looking to do is to deploy non J2EE > > applications. In this case I'm interested in deploying "headless" J2SE > > applications. I've looked at the documentation for GBeans and this looks > > very promising, but I don't see much documentation/support for what I'm > > trying to do. So I guess my question is: am I trying to fit a square peg > > into a round hole here? If not, is there any documentation for this? > > > > Version: Geronimo 1.0 > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > Marcus
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