On Sep 28, 2009, at 11:45 PM, Juergen Weber wrote:
OK, thanks, so that is consistent to the way Weblogic server does
it, you
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12840_01/wls/docs103/client/thinclient.html#wp1079680
start the Weblogic client container which then starts your client
application.
The Geronimo Wiki says:
You can run the Application Client with this command:
%GERONIMO_HOME%/bin/client JEE5/EXAMPLEClient/2.1/car
But how do you run the client container from a remote machine where
there is
no Geronimo installation?
client -h shows no way to argument a Geronimo location.
So far no one has shown enough interest in app client containers to
set this up well. I think that you can use the "extract a server"
feature to create a geronimo assembly that contains your app client
plugin and everything needed to run it. You could then unpack this on
the remote client machine. This part should be easy to try out and
any problems would most likely be minor bugs in dependencies in
geronimo plugins. This ought to work right now.
However, IIRC the last time I looked there was no obvious way to
configure the app client with the server IP address (or port), so it
would really only run on the same machine as the server. I think this
would be an easy thing to change, and I think the code would be
somewhere in geronimo-client. I'm not sure what a good way to _tell_
the app client where the server is might be. Any ideas?
thanks
david jencks
Thanks,
Juergen
David Blevins wrote:
Right. You boot the app client container from the command line, the
app client container does all the work to setup the environment,
injects the required things into your main class, then calls your
main
method.
For all intense purposes the app client is really like a mini-server
with a little Geronimo kernel and everything.
-David
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