Set up and run Xcarecrows 4 WS to manage Apache Tomcat and Apache Axis2 in a few clicks.
* Install and configure Apache Tomcat and Apache Axis2. SSL ready !
* Start, stop and restart Apache Tomcat servers
* Configure as many Apache Tomcat as needed. No limitation.
* Manage Web Applications
* Manage Tomcat users
* Deploy and undeploy Web Services
* Download new Web Applications
* Download new Web Services
* Apache Tomcat version 6.0.13 ready
* Apache Axis2 version 1.2 ready
This update includes the following significant changes : * New Single Sign-On Audit and Event management facilities have been introduced * Added support for Monitoring and Manage a JOSSO instance from an JMX Console * New feature available for GUI-based G
WADI is an acronym of 'WADI Application Distribution Infrastructure'.
WADI started life as a solution to the problems surrounding the distribution of state in clustered web tiers. It has evolved into a more generalised distributed state and service framework.
WADI's aim is to resolve many of the problems of dealing with state in a cluster.
Get the @Configurable stuff working within Eclipse...
"Some weeks ago I wrote a custom JSP tag for a Spring project I am currently working on. Inside the tag I wanted to use a Spring bean. Soon I realized that this case had to be handled a bit different because the tag is instantiated by the application server and not from the Spring context. Therefore the simple standard injection mechanism did not work."