The thing needs distribution tooling to setup different configurations.

As for support, we'll support combinations that are actual products.

Carlo

On 02/24/2014 03:10 AM, Stuart Douglas wrote:
No, because that means we essentially have to support and test every possible combination that someone might select.

Stuart


On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 7:13 AM, Misty Stanley-Jones <misty@redhat.com> wrote:
I know you guys aren’t there yet, but can we think about wrapping a GUI around this, so that the developer only needs to tick the boxes for what he does/doesn’t want, with dependencies sorted out automatically? Maybe some default profiles that select a group of things, but the ability to go in and add or remove individual subsystems as needed? Maybe this could be part of the installer but could optionally be run post-install as well.

On Feb 22, 2014, at 2:01 AM, Brian Stansberry <brian.stansberry@redhat.com> wrote:

> When I said "Web" I meant the thing described on that wiki page Tomaz
> linked:
>
> "Web
>
> Undertow subsystem, and all related dependencies, including a small
> subset of EE and JNDI. This is basically just a Servlet container, and
> will provide a platform for people that want to create web based
> appliances or applications, and don't need all the additional
> functionality that Wildfly provides. We should end up with something as
> lightweight as Tomcat or Jetty, but with all our advanced management
> functionality."
>
> On 2/21/14, 9:40 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
>> Its also "Web" minus some stuff.  For my project I want just Servlet,
>> JAX-RS, JPA, and datasources.   Its very very hard to figure out how to
>> remove a subsystem and all its associated modules.
>>
>> BTW, I think my maven artifact thing got into JBoss Modules. So it
>> would be possible to load jars on demand, or at least use it as a way to
>> figure out which modules aren't being used ;).
>>
>>
>> On 2/21/2014 10:22 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>>> This will move things in the right direction, but not all the way there
>>> yet. Note the set of capabilities Bill mention: web, CDI, JAX-RS, JPA.
>>> That sounds like our "Web" variant, plus some stuff. It's the easy "plus
>>> some stuff" part that needs sorting at some point.
>>>
>>> On 2/21/14, 9:08 AM, Tomaž Cerar wrote:
>>>> Bill,
>>>>
>>>> that is exactly idea we have in mind of 9.
>>>> We already started with producing WildFly core distribution in that is
>>>> WildFly with no subsystems, upon which you can build you own wildfly.
>>>> It is only 15mb and contains whole mgmt capabilites (CLI, standalone,
>>>> domain,...) you can grab it at:
>>>> http://download.jboss.org/wildfly/8.0.0.Final/core/wildfly-core-8.0.0.Final.zip
>>>>
>>>> For 9 we have plans to move things bit further and have decided that we
>>>> will also do split codebase for core, ee, web, .. and other distributions.
>>>>
>>>> Current idea on code split up is here
>>>> https://community.jboss.org/wiki/SplittingUpTheWildflyCodeBase
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> tomaz
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 3:00 PM, Bill Burke <bburke@redhat.com
>>>> <mailto:bburke@redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>      On Resteasy list I have a few people "rolling their own app server"
>>>>      using Netty, Weld, Resteasy and JPA.  I asked one of them "I don't
>>>>      understand why you are rolling your own app server" response:
>>>>
>>>>      "It's actually a lot more lightweight.  The minimum I can run the
>>>>      equivalent on AS7 on is ~ 180 mb in binaries, but throwing this
>>>>      together is about 32 mb (and compresses further when its packaged).
>>>>      I'm able to start the JVM on the bare minimum (~100mb on my linux VM)
>>>>      but AS7 with all I need is about 756mb.  When rolling out in the
>>>>      cloud, where all of my REST APIs are stateless, running with this
>>>>      configuration helps us get a lot more per node."
>>>>
>>>>      I'm not complaining :), just something to think about. It might be
>>>>      really valuable to focus a bit in Wildfly 9 to make it easier to create
>>>>      custom profiles or even different packaging options for the app server
>>>>      instead of the exploded style we currently have.
>>>>      --
>>>>      Bill Burke
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