Vladimir,

On 10/27/15 11:30 AM, Alarcón Vladimir wrote:
> Soon I'll have bandwidth to work on the Tomcat Grid. I think I can
> develop the proof of concept in short time so we can have a
> discussion on the features we could add later on. My idea is to
> divide this project in many small increments.
> 
> So far I reached the basic operations to start/stop Tomcat instances
> from a centralized location and to get the basic JVM stats (resource
> utilization) through JMX. I developed two interfaces: a command line
> interface, and a simple web interface. All is written in Java
> including the grid agents. So far I'm using fair minimal
> configuration files, but I have the design of the comprehensive
> configuration files.
> 
> Well, I need to decide what would be the next steps, but before I do
> so, I would like to store the code in a repository. I hate to keep
> the code on my hard drive only. Can you provide me with a repo. I can
> easily do SVN or GIT.

I think the best place for you is probably GitHub. Unless there is wide
support for hosting your project within the Tomcat svn repo (which I
doubt at this point), getting into the ASF revision-control system is
going to take you a long time.

Just make sure you tell GitHub that you are developing an open-source
project and it will be free.

-chris

> --------------------------------------------
> On Tue, 5/5/15, Alarcón Vladimir <vladimiralar...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
>  Subject: Tomcat Grid
>  To: dev@tomcat.apache.org
>  Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2015, 1:55 PM
>  
>  Hi, for a few months I was wondering
>  about an extension for Tomcat but I'm not sure if there
>  would be interest from the part of the Tomcat team.
>  
>  It's about managing multiple Tomcat servers across multiple
>  machines, from one (or more) centralized location, something
>  like a "Grid Admin". Anyway, the thing is that when you have
>  many Tomcat servers, it could be useful to perform basic
>  operations from a web or command-line interface, so to
>  start, stop, restart, and (sometimes) kill Tomcat servers.
>  
>  My work includes developing web applications and also
>  managing production deployments for clusters of small
>  clusters of 2 servers to clusters of 70 servers, and when
>  you have that many, it's a pain in the neck to manage them
>  one by one.
>  
>  I think I can write a basic proof of concept, but I would
>  like to find out if it's worth it or not.
>  
>  Thank you,
>  Vlad
>  
>  
> 
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