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PHIN-MS Compatible Messaging for J2EE
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jPhineas - a PHIN-MS compatible web application jPhineas is a Java J2EE adaptation of my Phineas messaging application. The original is written in 'C' and considerably smaller (at least 10x smaller!), but of course not portable and currently only targeted for MS OS (a *NIX version is in the works). So if you don't want to put up an additional server to support PHIN-MS messaging, you might want to check Phineas out first. For folks looking for Enterprise OS independence this is the right place. JPHINEAS.ZIP should contain: readme.txt - this file jphineas.war - a web archive with hopefully working sender jphineas - a folder with basic configurations, etc to get started After unpacking the archive, copy the WAR file to your web container (Tomcat, Jetty, or whatever will provide JSP support). Locate the jphineas folder somewhere that will be writable by your web server. Then modify web.xml for a full path to jphineas/config/jPhineas.xml, make any additional changes you like, and restart the application context (or server). If successful, you should see the "help"/"index" page at /jphineas/console, and supporting smoke screens (:-) at /jphineas/sender and /jphineas/receiver. The "help" page includes most of what you'll need to get started assuming you are familiar with PHIN-MS and web applications in general. Note that jphineas/security holds the default PHINMS server certificate in various forms including a CA. Feel free to substitute your own (making appropriate changes in the configuration). To build modify build.xml properties found near the top for paths to your environment's jars, JDK, etc. Note the Unit Tests are written in Groovy and need a groovy compiler/run time. Feel free to re-code these in Java, but keep in mind Groovy reflection allows one to easily test (private) methods not normally visible to pure Jave, and that's why I use it.
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