From: M S <msb...@gm...> - 2008-02-27 15:12:09
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Hello, I am wondering a general deployment procedure for the Device Service I have implemented for JavaPOS. From what I saw in http://www.javapos.com/downloads/JavaPOS-Deployment_20040212.pdf (http://www.javapos.com/tips-hints.html / "deployment white paper") I am supposed to pack an application and everything needed in a single directory (including the jpos.xml configured to my Device Service), so that users can simply double-click a jar file and launch the application. I was expecting to have something more general, as there is in an OPOS implementation with the Windows Registry, where multiple vendors are allowed to add their service objects in the registry, while a generic application (that is unaware of any specific vendor) is allowed to access this global repository and use any of the service objects available. Is there anything similar for JavaPOS? Is JCL aimed on this issue? Is there a way to use JCL to add a JposEntry in a globally accessible jpos.xml (that all JavaPOS applications can query to find my Device Service)? Thanks a lot, Marcelo |