Hi,
I think you can use the JMX API to detect the application server under you're running
Emmanuel
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I have a web app (WAR file) that may be deployed on different app servers.
Is there a standard way to query the container and find which brand, version it is?
Thanks,
Guy.
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by: rama_krishna580Posted on 2005-07-08 at 15:01:17ID: 14401148
Hi,
As per my knowledge , don't have any application which gives the version and name of the appserver deployed with WAR file. If you find out let me know also.
Thank you,
R.K