Ok, nice with the input :) I did look at the tanuka service wrapper, theres a couple of different wrappers out there. But did'nt consider jetty, which is a better than winstone since im used to working with jetty. Next thing to look at would be java installers (might be a good topic for blog posts)..
regards Nino 2010/6/10 Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <[email protected]> > Hi Nino, > > I have worked some time ago in a "distributed" WEB application that > read all the configuration form a database and was initialized as a > service using [1]. The application server used was jetty. The > application could be controlled remotely (e.g. install code patches > and restart the server) and real application data could be exported > from one "instance" to any other (via some kind on DB dump). There was > a central server that allowed to download a JAVA installer which > would set up a "distributed" instance. The configuration database even > contained information about application "data" tables (to be created > or evolved using [2]). > > Best, > > Ernesto > > References, > > 1-http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/download.jsp > 2-http://commons.apache.org/dbutils/ > > On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 8:00 PM, nino martinez wael > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi > > > > I have an application that need to have some sort of configuration > database, > > the application will connect to other database that will provide data. > Have > > anyone done something similar? I guess one of the motivators behind it > are > > that hsql requires very little setup.. > > > > Has anyone packed their application with an installer and made it run as > an > > service with something like winstone? > > > > I know a lot of questions questions :) > > > > regards Nino > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
