James, the page you mentioned is about how to build a local plugin repository and import plugins from it. I guess it could be applied to the remote repository as well, as long as you have a geronimo-plugins.xml and all plugins ready for import.
For example, you have a remote repository with url http:\\ www.yourcompany.com\plugins, and you've already placed a geronimo-plugins.xml file in. Then add your url to your repository list from geronimo admin console and plugins will be listed for install. I didn't try the scenario yet, but I think it's possible. Anything incorrect or misleading, please someone, just hop in. Jeff Chi On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 5:42 AM, James D Carroll <[email protected] > wrote: > I'm confused. Isn't this page saying that it is possible: > > > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC22/converting-applications-into-plugins-using-the-administrative-console.html > > Namely the ability to have an instance of Geronimo point at another (or > at least some remote reposotory) and install new features/apps. > > Maybe that wasn't the OPs question, but I was hoping you could clarify > that for me. > > Thanks, > > On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 13:31 -0800, David Jencks wrote: > > On Mar 6, 2009, at 12:41 PM, RickI wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > Is there any gbean that can be use to install plugin from remote > > > repository? > > > > The PluginInstallerGBean is used to do this from the console and from > > gshell. > > > > thanks > > david jencks > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Ricky > > > -- > > > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Gbean-to-install-plugin-from-remote-repository--tp22380105s134p22380105.html > > > Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at > > > Nabble.com. > > > > > > >
