The generate-server-config stuff at
https://github.com/jbossas/jboss-as/blob/master/build/build-configs.xml can be used to at
least create new standalone-xxx.xml files with less subsystems.
If you want to actually include less modules in the modules dir, it is more tricky at the
moment, they are all set up by
https://github.com/jbossas/jboss-as/blob/master/build/build.xml
On 4 Sep 2012, at 11:58, Thomas Diesler wrote:
This probably needs to be a community driven effort. A "product
in its
own right" actually triggers an armada of jboss/redhat folks to do
additional work on top of what we put out as a community project. This
would only be done if justified by sufficient interest.
A good starting point would be to modify the build such that is supports
configurable subsystems. From a modular service container perspective
it's probably worth to stick with the standards and use the osgi only
profile.
On 09/03/2012 09:48 PM, Olaf Bergner 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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