Configuring AIA

Posted by Peter van Dam on 27-May-2014 03:42

Hi all,

I noticed that with OE 11 now tomcat is deployed as well, specifically intended for use with the REST adapter.

I suppose it can be used for the AIA as well. Is that a good idea? Is is preconfigured? Is there any documentation of configuring this?

Does anyone have experience with this? Any recommendations?

Thanks,

 

-peter

 

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Posted by knavneet on 27-May-2014 03:56

Hi Peter,

I think there should be no problem to use tomcat shipped with OE for AIA. However this tomcat is not preconfigured for AIA, so you would need to do the necessary configuration.

Also this tomcat is used for REST application development, so you must review if there is sufficient space (tomcat permgen) available for and REST in case you intend to use both.

Thanks,
Navneet

I'm mobile. Please excuse any typos

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Hi all,

I noticed that with OE 11 now tomcat is deployed as well, specifically intended for use with the REST adapter.

I suppose it can be used for the AIA as well. Is that a good idea? Is is preconfigured? Is there any documentation of configuring this?

Does anyone have experience with this? Any recommendations?

Thanks,

 

-peter

 

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Posted by Peter van Dam on 27-May-2014 05:31

Hi Navneet,

Thank you for your reply.

You are saying 'this tomcat is used for REST application development'.

Are you saying it is not intended for DEPLOYING REST, AIA and Web services?

It seems to be installed with production database/AppServer licenses as well.

-peter

Posted by Irfan on 27-May-2014 05:46

Hi Peter,

Tomcat (Tomcat-in-the-box) that comes with 11.2 version of Openedge was intended for deploying, undeploying and updating the  REST Applications from PDSOE. Hence it is not preconfigured with other adapters.

As it is tomcat and as we support running OE Adapters like AIA,WSA  on it, we can configure them. But we need to make sure that tomcat has enough  memory to handle all the requests passing through different adapters.

Regards,
Irfan

On May 27, 2014 4:01 PM, Peter van Dam wrote:
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> RE: Configuring AIA
> Reply by Peter van Dam
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> Hi Navneet,
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> Thank you for your reply.
>
> You are saying 'this tomcat is used for REST application development'.
>
> Are you saying it is not intended for DEPLOYING REST, AIA and Web services?
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> It seems to be installed with production database/AppServer licenses as well.
>
> -peter
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> Stop receiving emails on this subject.
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> Flag this post as spam/abuse.

Posted by knavneet on 27-May-2014 05:46

Hi Peter,
 
The primary use of this Tomcat is to be used for deploying and testing OpenEdge REST/Mobile Applications developed using Progress Developer Studio.
 
Since, a OpenEdge Mobile/REST developer could be creating a number of OE Web applications and continuously publishing it to this Tomcat, I would thus recommend not to use it for production deployments. Also, the Production Tomcat may require quite a different set of configuration than a version meant for development.
 
I know that this Tomcat gets installed along with Progress Developer’s studio.  Well, with that said I would seek recommendation from others in the group.
 
(copying Mike J in case he wants to add or correct anything)
 
Thanks,
Navneet
 
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Hi Navneet,

Thank you for your reply.

You are saying 'this tomcat is used for REST application development'.

Are you saying it is not intended for DEPLOYING REST, AIA and Web services?

It seems to be installed with production database/AppServer licenses as well.

-peter

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