Yes, that would be easy (I guess), and if I itended this to be a
solution just for ourselves, I would do that. My point is that this
proposed core/kernel distribution might be interesting as a product in
its own right. It's certainly not going to change the world or come
anywhere near JBoss AS 7's user base but there might be some
people/companies out there who could use it.
Am 03.09.12 21:55, schrieb Ales Justin:
What if you simply removed all sub-systems?
On Sep 3, 2012, at 9:48 PM, Olaf Bergner <olaf.bergner(a)gmx.de> wrote:
> While I think that JBoss AS 7's architecture and implementation are
> outstanding neither I nor the company I'm working for have a need for a
> JEE container. What we *do* have a need for, though, is a robust,
> performant, flexibel and manageable runtime for deploying our networked
> services in. Having taken a look at JBoss AS 7's Modular Service
> Container, its extension mechanism, its flexibel configuration model and
> the fact that it's based on JBoss Modules I started to think that a
> JBoss AS 7 distribution stripped down to its core just might fit the bill.
>
> Beyond creating that minimal distribution itself I think all it would
> take is to add some documentation, especially on how to use the Modular
> Service Container, something I couldn't find *any* documentation for.
> Plus maybe a sample application or two. Provided someone in the know
> volunteered to assist me I would be more than willing to provide those.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Regards,
> Olaf
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