Once you configure the services using WSAS, using the create service archive feature, you can get a self contained AAR file, which has the new configuration, which can be dropped into another server. However, if you have associated keystores etc. with the service, you will have to make sure that those are in the other server as well.

Azeez

Samisa Abeysinghe wrote:
Our current WSAS is based on the assumption that people will run it and use that to deploy and configure services. As an example, it is amazingly easy to deploy a service and secure it using some security scenario.

However, what it I want to deploy and configure couple of services, re-pack it and provide that as a package for someone else to run? Assume that this someone else know nothing about Java.
I think that is a reasonable use case, WDYT?

Samisa...



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