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Taking on a new technology such as OSGi may seem a bit daunting at first, | |
but a proven set of migration steps can help ease the journey. Teams | |
wishing to migrate existing applications to run on the Virgo Server for Apache Tomcat | |
will find that their applications typically fall into one of the following | |
categories. | |
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<span class="bold"><strong>Web Application</strong></span>: for web applications, | |
this chapter provides an overview of the steps required to migrate | |
from a Standard WAR to a Shared Services WAR. Furthermore, the following | |
chapter provides a detailed case study involving the migration | |
of the Spring 3.0 Form Tags show case application. | |
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<span class="bold"><strong>Anything else</strong></span>: for any other type | |
of application, you will typically either deploy your application | |
as multiple individual bundles, as a single PAR file, or as a plan, | |
which is the recommended approach for deploying applications on | |
the Virgo Server for Apache Tomcat. See <a class="xref" href="ch05s02.html" title="5.2 Migrating to a Plan or a PAR">Section 5.2, “Migrating to a Plan or a PAR”</a> for details. | |
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</p><div class="section" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="migrating-to-osgi-web"></a>5.1 Migrating Web Applications</h2></div></div></div><p> | |
Many applications may start with the standard WAR format for web applications and | |
gradually migrate to a more OSGi-oriented architecture. Since the Virgo Server for Apache Tomcat | |
offers several benefits to all supported deployment formats, it provides a smooth | |
migration path. Of course, depending on your application’s complexity and your | |
experience with OSGi, you may choose to start immediately with an OSGi-based | |
architecture. | |
</p><div class="section" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="migrating-to-osgi-web-standard-war"></a>Standard WAR</h3></div></div></div><p> | |
If you are not yet familiar with OSGi or simply want to deploy an existing web application on the Virgo Server for Apache Tomcat, | |
you can deploy a standard WAR and leverage the VTS with a minimal learning curve. In fact reading the | |
<a class="ulink" href="../../virgo-user-guide/html/index.html" target="_top">Virgo Server for Apache Tomcat User Guide</a> | |
is pretty much all that you need to do to get started. Furthermore, you will gain | |
familiarity with the Virgo Server for Apache Tomcat, while preparing to take advantage of the other formats. | |
</p></div><div class="section" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="migrating-to-osgi-web-shared-libraries-war"></a>Shared Libraries WAR</h3></div></div></div><p> | |
The <span class="emphasis"><em>Shared Libraries WAR</em></span> | |
format is the first step to reaping the benefits of OSGi. In this phase, you dip your toes into OSGi-based dependency | |
management by removing JAR files from the WAR and declaring dependencies on corresponding OSGi bundles. | |
</p></div><div class="section" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="migrating-to-osgi-web-shared-services-war"></a>Shared Services WAR</h3></div></div></div><p> In this phase, you take the next step toward a fully OSGi-based architecture by separating your web artifacts | |
(e.g., Servlets, Controllers, etc.) from the services they depend on.</p></div><div class="section" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="migrating-to-osgi-web-summary"></a>Web Migration Summary</h3></div></div></div><p> | |
The following diagram graphically depicts the migration path from a Standard WAR to a Shared Services WAR. | |
As you can see, the libraries (<span class="emphasis"><em>libs</em></span>) move from within the deployment artifact | |
to the Bundle Repository. | |
Similarly, the services move from within the WAR to external bundles and are accessed via the | |
OSGi Service Registry. In addition, the overall footprint of the deployment artifact decreases | |
as you move towards a Shared Services WAR. | |
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