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The WSO2 Application Server is fully-open source and developed based on the lean, component-based WSO2 Carbon platform. It utilizes Apache Tomcat and is capable of hosting any kind of Web application deployable in Tomcat. The WSO2 Application Server also has extensive Web application and Web service management capabilities. Users can simply and effectively create, consume and manage their applications and services in a unified manner through the Application Server's "Management Console" user-interface.

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Known Issues

For a list of known issues in the Application Server version 5.0.0, please refer to the following link in WSO2 Oxygen Tank: WSO2 Application Server 5.0.0 - Known Issues.

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WSO2 also offers a variety of development and production support programs, ranging from Web-based support during normal business hours, to premium 24x7 phone support. WSO2 is committed to ensuring that your enterprise middleware deployment is completely supported from evaluation to production. Our unique approach ensures that support leverages the open development methodology and is provided by the very same engineers who build the products. For additional support information please refer to http://wso2.com/support. 

Get Involved 

WSO2 invites you to contribute by checking out the source from SVN using the following commands. This project uses Subversion to manage its source code. Instructions on Subversion can be found at http://svnbook.red-bean.com.

The WSO2 Application Server release 5.0.0 is based on Carbon 4.0.0.

Anonymous Checkout 

The complete source including the Carbon platform can be checked out anonymously from SVN with this command:

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$ svn checkout http://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/kernel/branches/4.0.0 wso2carbon

The list of commands that can be run are as follows. If you only want to build the Application Server, you have to always use the option "-Dproduct=as".

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Developer Access 

Everyone can access the Subversion repository via HTTPS, but Committers must checkout via HTTPS. The Carbon framework related source code can be checked out using the following commands.

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$ svn checkout https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/carbon/kernel/branches/4.0.0 wso2carbon

The Carbon core project is the root project of the OSGi platform on which the Java product stack is built. The Carbon components contain all the components not just the Application Server specific ones. Therefore, you need to build just the set of components required by the Application Server, using the following command:

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$ mvn clean install -Dproduct=as

Execute the following command to commit your changes (SVN will prompt you for password).

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$ svn commit --username your-username -m "A message"

Access through a Firewall

If you are behind a corporate firewall which is blocking http access to the Subversion repository, you can try the developer connection:

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$ svn checkout https://svn.wso2.org/repos/wso2/trunk/carbon carbon

Access through a Proxy

The Subversion client can be configured to access through a proxy.

1) Specify the proxy to use in the "servers" configuration file in:

  • "~/.subversion" directory for Linux/Unix
  • "%APPDATA%\Subversion" hidden directory for Windows. (Try "echo %APPDATA%")

2) There are comments in the file explaining what to do. If you don't have this file, get the latest Subversion client and run any command. It will create the configuration directory and template files.

Example : Edit the 'servers' file and add something similar to:

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WSO2 Application Server - community resources, forums and support options.

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