How do I change the context root of a Web application in Jboss?
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08 Dec 2008 22 Citations | Specifically, we show that different services and context sources can be combined to provide a Web application separating completely the application logic from the context adaptation. |
61 Citations | The methodology proposes a model based approach and advocates in favour of a complete separation of the web application functionality from the context adaptation at all development phases (analysis, design, implementation). |
In particular, context-aware Web Services can adapt their behavior considering the user context. | |
Finally, current modeling approaches do not reflect the crosscutting nature of ubiquity but rather intermingle context and adaptation issues with the core parts of a web application, thus hampering maintainability and extensibility. | |
Open access•Proceedings Article 07 Feb 2010 | Moreover, if the client's context changes over time, a context-aware web service must be called frequently with the updated context values. |
19 Oct 2011 | We propose a service-oriented web application framework named iWeb, which enables web application adaptive to both context and QoS. |
61 Citations | In essence, context adaptation takes place on top of and is transparent to the web application business functionality. |
01 Sep 2008 | In this paper, we propose a radically new view on context-awareness and show how a well-done component-based development may allow the fast mashup of context-aware and adaptive web applications. |
In this paper we propose a model-driven approach towards adaptive, context-aware Web applications, accompanied by a general-purpose execution framework enabling active context-awareness. | |
09 Dec 2014 22 Citations | Furthermore, a context management system for ubiquitous environment should be able to dynamically change the executing environment the same way other context-aware ubiquitous applications do. |
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