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The Virgo Server for Apache Tomcat provides out-of-the-box support for | |
deploying | |
standard Java EE WAR files. In addition support for | |
<span class="emphasis"><em>Shared Libraries</em></span> | |
and | |
<span class="emphasis"><em>Shared Services</em></span> | |
WAR formats provides a logical migration path away from standard, | |
monolithic WARs toward OSGi-enable Web applications. The PAR | |
packaging | |
and deployment format enables truly fine-grained, | |
loosely-coupled, and | |
efficient application development. In general, | |
the migration steps | |
presented in this chapter are fairly | |
straightforward, but developers | |
should set aside time for some | |
up-front design of the bundles themselves. | |
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It is recommended that you take another sample application or | |
indeed your own small application and go through this migration | |
process yourself. This will help you better understand the concepts | |
and | |
principles at work. In addition, it is highly recommended that you | |
familiarize yourself with the extensive Eclipse IDE support provided | |
by the Virgo Tools. See the Virgo Tools Guide for more on that. | |
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