Is it supported to run a jBPM 6 based application on Tomcat environment shipped with AWS Elasticbeanstalk ?

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Issue

  • When implementing an AWS Elasticbeanstalk environment, it gives an option to choose one of the pre-configured containers that Amazon has made available. EAP is not one of these containers that AWS has pre-configured, but Tomcat is. Some of the versions of Tomcat that AWS Elasticbeanstalk supports are listed below. Is this kind of configuration supported by Red Hat for BPMS 6.x ?
AWS Elasticbeanstalk:
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8 Java 8 on 64bit Amazon Linux AMI 2015.03 v 2.0.1
7 Java 7 on 64bit Amazon Linux AMI 2015.03 v 2.0.1

Local Tomcat Versions:
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apache-tomcat-7.0.63
apache-tomcat-8.0.24
apache-tomcat-7.0.59
  • Could the Remote Rest Runtime API be run on one of the Tomcat containers that AWS Elasticbeanstalk provides (as listed above). If it is supported, then what modifications would have to be made to either the application or the Tomcat container to make it compatible with BPMS 6.x. Would these modifications require access to configuration files on Tomcat that AWS Elasticbeanstalk hides from developers because the containers come pre-configured ?

Environment

  • Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite (BPMS)
    • 6.1.0
  • AWS Elasticbeanstalk

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