Development environment and managed servers

Hi,
I am on a project with a bunch of developers each running a local copy of
weblogic for development. We were thinking it would be nice if we could make
each development weblogic server a managed server and administer connection
pools, startup classes, etc from a centralized location. This way we
wouldn't have to duplicate configuration efforts.
The problem is each person needs to develop and compile their own build of
the application to their local hard drive. My understanding is that in order
for an application to be run on a managed server, the application needs to
be deployed to that server from the admin server. Upon startup any ears,
jars, wars, or exploded applications are transferred to the managed server
machine from the admin server machine. So each developer would not be able
to compile and deploy locally as they code.
Has anyone attempted anything like this?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel

Hi Daniel,
Were you able to acomplish this task? Please let me know. I am planning to do
the same for our development team also. Can you please let me know.
Thanks
"Daniel Han" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I am on a project with a bunch of developers each running a local copy
of
weblogic for development. We were thinking it would be nice if we could
make
each development weblogic server a managed server and administer connection
pools, startup classes, etc from a centralized location. This way we
wouldn't have to duplicate configuration efforts.
The problem is each person needs to develop and compile their own build
of
the application to their local hard drive. My understanding is that in
order
for an application to be run on a managed server, the application needs
to
be deployed to that server from the admin server. Upon startup any ears,
jars, wars, or exploded applications are transferred to the managed server
machine from the admin server machine. So each developer would not be
able
to compile and deploy locally as they code.
Has anyone attempted anything like this?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel

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