Many moons ago I started out using Tomcat, but moved to Jetty because I
work with at a company along with Greg Wilkins and imho he had the righ
attitude towards doing things (get it right rather than just get it out
the door), and I had seen people encounter some problems with Tomcat
(such as the one described at
http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=1037039), but the way it's
handling jsessionid makes me think it's time to move on to a different
appserver.
My current interim approach apache/tomcat55 setup is based on what
OpenSuSE provides as packages (so I can benefit from OpenSuSEs automatic
update system), but even that causes problems (see my recent email about
javamail problems with the 5 day S2.1 demo site I've done).
Maybe Glassfish is my next step, and maybe we need a chart of appservers
we need to test against for a good GA release of struts and the plugins.
Al.
Musachy Barroso wrote:
I haven't looked into it yet, but I don't like how it uses a colon
(";jsessionid=xwy"), which might be valid, not sure. For the moment I
am using glassfish, which starts really quick:
https://maven-glassfish-plugin.dev.java.net/
musachy
On 6/14/08, Al Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it a REST thing or a Jetty thing?
My view would be that as Jetty is adding the jsessionid Jetty should also
recognize it, strip it off, and not pass it to the underlying webapp because
it's part of the webapp magic of session to request mapping.
Al.
Musachy Barroso wrote:
I just hit the same problem, I think the REST plugin doesn't handle
that case very well.
musachy
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Al Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, Problem solved (switched to using apache and tomcat).
Now, as I was saying... can you do better that http://www.lifefeed.info/
?
Al.
Al Sutton wrote:
OK, small hitch atm, Jetty in it's infinite wisdom is adding a
jsessionid
to all requests which is screwing over the REST plugin....
arggghhhhh!!!!!!
Al Sutton wrote:
Well, OK, S2.1 (but the title wouldn't sound so catchy).
A push is being made for a high quality 2.1 GA release, and in order
to
do this the codebase needs a jolly good thrashing in every way
imaginable,
and the best way of doing this is to write S2.1 apps (and don't
worry, the
codebase loves a good thrashing).
So, in the space of 5 working days, what can you produce that uses
S2.1?
On Monday I started writing a webapp that you can now play with at
http://www.lifefeed.info/, so it's possible to write at least
something in
that amount of time :).
So come on, show us what you can do!!!!
Al.
P.S. For those who are interested, in order to cut down on the
coding
time I used Hibernate, Sitemesh, and the S2.1 REST plugin. Feel like
trying
a better combination?
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