<div dir="ltr">Thanks James.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:24 AM, James R. Perkins <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:jperkins@redhat.com" target="_blank">jperkins@redhat.com</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br>
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    <div>On 06/09/2014 04:21 PM, Peter Cai
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        <div>Hi James,</div><div>
        <div>Probably I got you wrong, I left out important context
          ----- wildfly-maven-plugin.</div>
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        <div>When you said &quot;It would likely only be useful for plugins&quot;,
          do you means maven plugins?</div>
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    Yeah, but it could be any plugin. Like a Gradle plugin or a Forge
    plugin. As Stuart had mentioned too the JBoss Tools team may want to
    use it for creating the launch command and/or parameters.<div><div class="h5"><br>
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        <div>Regards, </div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:05 AM, James
          R. Perkins <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:jperkins@redhat.com" target="_blank">jperkins@redhat.com</a>&gt;</span>
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              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.<br>
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              The core distribution would be a stripped down version of
              WildFly. You&#39;d still have to have some kind of script or
              way to start the server.
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                  <div>On 06/09/2014 03:58 PM, Peter Cai wrote:<br>
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                      <div>Hi James,</div>
                      <div>I believe that&#39;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.</div>
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                      <div>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.</div>
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                      <div>Regards,</div>
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                      <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at
                        3:37 AM, James R. Perkins <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:jperkins@redhat.com" target="_blank">jperkins@redhat.com</a>&gt;</span>
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                          the wildfly-maven-plugin I&#39;ve written a simple
                          class to launch a<br>
                          process that starts WildFly. It also has a
                          thin wrapper around the<br>
                          deployment builder to ease the deployment
                          process.<br>
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                          I&#39;ve heard we&#39;ve been asked a few times about
                          possibly creating a Gradle<br>
                          plugin. As I understand it you can&#39;t use a
                          maven plugin with Gradle. I&#39;m<br>
                          considering creating a separate bootstrap(ish)
                          type of project to simple<br>
                          launch WildFly from Java. Would anyone else
                          find this useful? Or does<br>
                          anyone have any objections to this?<br>
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                              James R. Perkins<br>
                              JBoss by Red Hat<br>
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