Thanks for the information. As I understood, your ServerConfiguration.java class is where the ThriftServer gets invoked. Can you please tell me how/where is the https://github.com/sqlboy/plow/blob/master/server/src/main/java/com/breakersoft/plow/thrift/ServerConfiguration.java
class is invoked? -Denuwanthi On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 2:53 AM, Matthew Chambers <[email protected]>wrote: > Doesn't really matter what servlet container you are using, you do it > pretty much the same way. Since starting the server blocks you have to > start it in a thread. > > Here is an example using Spring I did a long time ago, I'd probably do an > anonymous runnable if I did it again. > https://github.com/sqlboy/**plow/blob/master/server/src/** > main/java/com/breakersoft/**plow/thrift/ThriftServer.java<https://github.com/sqlboy/plow/blob/master/server/src/main/java/com/breakersoft/plow/thrift/ThriftServer.java> > https://github.com/sqlboy/**plow/blob/master/server/src/** > main/java/com/breakersoft/**plow/thrift/**ServerConfiguration.java<https://github.com/sqlboy/plow/blob/master/server/src/main/java/com/breakersoft/plow/thrift/ServerConfiguration.java> > > A non spring example would just initialize and wrap the serve() function > in a thread. > > -Matt > > > > On 09/04/13 21:51, Denuwanthi Hasanthika wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I want to run a Thrift server inside Apache Tomcat server. >> As for now, I implemented a Thrift Server and tested it with clients >> .*But, I want to know wether there is a way to deploy a Thrift Server >> inside >> Tomcat? .* >> *If not, is there a way to run a Thrift server inside a servlet deployed >> in >> Tomcat?.* >> >> I tried doing that by calling the Thrift Server inside the init() method >> of the servlet. But, didn't work. I use Eclipse IDE in my development work >> and configured Tomcat to run from Eclipse. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Denuwanthi >> >> >
