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Subject: [EXTERNAL]:Re: Artemis Cluster Management UI
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That way, the browser no longer overwrites the cookies and the sessions
> are not lost.
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> Van: David Martin
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> Onderwerp: Re: Artemis Cluster Management UI
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Onderwerp: Re: Artemis Cluster Management UI
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One thing that could help a bit would be to bookmark a set of tabs in the
browser but unfortunately when logging into a broker any existing session
for another broker is invalidated. Perhaps there is a broker-side setting
in hawtio to allow multiple concurrent sessions for different brokers in
one
> My hope is a more streamlined way exists.
It should not be too difficult to create an alternative GUI in which you can
select a broker instance.
But is that approach sufficient? Or do you require an integrated view for an
Artemis cluster? e.g. list all connections for a cluster of brokers?
I
The ActiveMQ Artemis web console can only manage one broker at a time. To
my knowledge there are no tools to manage multiple brokers simultaneously
in real-time. There are, of course, tools to manage and deploy broker
configurations behind-the-scenes so to speak (e.g. Ansible, Puppet, etc.).