[wildfly-dev] WildFly Bootstrap(ish)
James R. Perkins
jperkins at redhat.com
Mon Jun 9 19:05:01 EDT 2014
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
> <mailto: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?
>
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> James R. Perkins
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