[wildfly-dev] deploying module subsystem extension in wf-swarm
lanabe
lanabe.lanabe at gmail.com
Wed Jun 3 06:53:29 EDT 2015
Hi, John.
I think you are right(you need to write a fraction for your own
extension/subsystem).
It seems there is no entrypoint to deploy your subsystem from your
application, maybe. So, this should be discussed.
Can you file it on github?
https://github.com/wildfly-swarm/wildfly-swarm/issues
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 5:45 AM John Mazzitelli <mazz at redhat.com> wrote:
> Is there an example of WildFly Swarm that (instead of deploying a WAR)
> deploys a module subsystem extension? Today, I have a subsystem that I
> deploy in WildFly's /modules and add it to standalone.xml via <extension>
> and <subsystem> and I was wondering how to take that and deploy it in
> WF-Swarm?
>
> I see some things that are "close" (e.g.
> https://github.com/wildfly-swarm/example-datasource-subsystem ) but this
> isn't exactly it, at least it doesn't seem so. Unless I have to write my
> own subsystem's analogy to "DatasourcesFraction" and related classes?
>
> I see when I build wf-swarm using the mvn plugin, my extension jar goes in
> "app" and all its dependencies go in m2repo. I see nothing that is
> analogous to standalone.xml (so I'm not sure how I configure my extension,
> which I normally do via the child elements under my <subsystem>).
>
> So, if anyone has an example of doing something like this, let me know.
>
> Thanks.
> --John Mazz
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