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nmrao
9 years agoCommunity Hero
I believe that it has support for deploy as war on tomcat. I doubt it can work for other web/application servers as they have different styles of web.xml. Any way good to explore.
Do not have much idea on web.xml, but you may search and tweak to work for other web/application servers. Of course, that may not officially supported by SmartBear customer care.
Do not have much idea on web.xml, but you may search and tweak to work for other web/application servers. Of course, that may not officially supported by SmartBear customer care.
- CWalker9 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Rao,
I think this is a libraries problem, that the WAR is relying on some JARs available in Tomcat that aren't available or accessible in WildFly. web.xml is standard across all Java EE Servlet Containers, so a WAR ought to be portable.
I'm coding the mocks with Resteasy instead of exporting Virts and deploying to WildFly.
Thanks for responding,
Carl
- nmrao9 years agoCommunity HeroMay be I was wrong on that web.xml thing. Certainly you are true that it can be related to libraries. What if you include those libraries into war and retry deploying? I know it is trial and error and could be time taking. But once you know what is needed, then probably you could create script to make to changes to work with wildfly automatically deployable war.