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This short document is about the steps to deploy Hudson onto Apache Geronimo v3.0. Hudson is a easy-to-use integration system. You can go and read the details on its web site. No need to duplicate their stuff here.
The planplan
The plan configures a security realm hudson-realm as well as /hudson as a context for hudson.war
.
It appears that Hudson uses a customized version of Apache JEXL made specifically for itself, so filtering the package from the web classloader is required. Note that <hidden-classes/> tag is not supported in Geronimo 3.0 any more, you can use <import-package>!org.apache.commons.lang.*</import-package> to keep org.apache.common.lang.* package in Geronimo server repository from loading into the classloader.
xmlhudson-geronimo-plan.xmlsolidThe plan filters out org.apache.commons package that comes with Apache Commons Lang 2.5 in Geronimo 3.0. As of Hudson 2.0.0, Apache Commons Lang 2.4 is required and is already included in the war file.
Starting Geronimo
Run Geronimo with ./bin/geronimo.sh run -vv
command.
Deploying hudson-realm
solidDeploying hudson.war
Download hudson.war from its releases web page.
You can deploy hudson.war from the web console of Geronimo, but there's another way to do the same - executing deploy command from the command line interface.
solidRunning the webapp
Point the browser of your choice to http://localhost:8080/hudson. You should see hudson's welcome page.