[wildfly-dev] WildFly Bootstrap(ish)

Peter Cai qutpeter at gmail.com
Mon Jun 9 19:21:51 EDT 2014


Hi James,
Probably I got you wrong, I left out important context -----
wildfly-maven-plugin.

When you said "It would likely only be useful for plugins", do you means
maven plugins?

Regards,


On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:05 AM, James R. Perkins <jperkins at redhat.com>
wrote:

>  Hello Peter,
> The core distribution would be a little different. The idea with this is
> that it would essentially launch and manage a process. It would likely only
> be useful for plugins.
>
> The core distribution would be a stripped down version of WildFly. You'd
> still have to have some kind of script or way to start the server.
>
>
> On 06/09/2014 03:58 PM, Peter Cai wrote:
>
>  Hi James,
> I believe that's where the core distribution of Wildfly comes in  ---  to
> allow interested users to boot/extend wildfly as any type of server, not
> merely EE container.
>
> I do find this useful. In my previous project, we build a software to
> distrbute fax to email. This software is running in different IDC across
> Australia, where faxes are terminated from telcom network, and instances of
> this software need to be managed and synchronized provision data from
> central node.  If this piece of software has been equipped with Domain
> Management features like Wildfly provides, it would have make our lives
> much easier.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 3:37 AM, James R. Perkins <jperkins at redhat.com>
> wrote:
>
>> For the wildfly-maven-plugin I've written a simple class to launch a
>> process that starts WildFly. It also has a thin wrapper around the
>> deployment builder to ease the deployment process.
>>
>> I've heard we've been asked a few times about possibly creating a Gradle
>> plugin. As I understand it you can't use a maven plugin with Gradle. I'm
>> considering creating a separate bootstrap(ish) type of project to simple
>> launch WildFly from Java. Would anyone else find this useful? Or does
>> anyone have any objections to this?
>>
>> --
>> James R. Perkins
>> JBoss by Red Hat
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>
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> James R. Perkins
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