I think that in general its dangerous to have things that "cannot" be stored
in the Registry. For a distributed setup we need to be able to support as
much (everything?) stored in the registry. So I like the idea of having a
file for the standalone case, but I think we should make sure that we do all
our config file management in a consistent way.

Paul

On 28 January 2010 10:58, Hiranya Jayathilaka <hira...@wso2.com> wrote:

> Hi Devs,
>
> Currently we keep the servlet transport configuration in the transports.xml
> file and the other transport configurations in the axis2.xml. We also
> persist transport configurations to the registry which makes it very
> confusing and tedious for an average user to understand and manipulate
> transport settings. We can reduce the complexity by putting service
> transport configurations in a separate file and not persisting any transport
> configurations to the registry. Any changes made via the UI will be
> serialized back to the file. I think it makes sense to have transport
> configs in a place where it is easy to manually inspect and modify.
>
> May be to keep things clean we can put the servlet transport config in a
> file named console.xml and put service transport configs in the
> transports.xml. This will require some changes to the Carbon core. This is
> just an idea I got while looking at how Carbon is presently organized. WDYT?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Hiranya Jayathilaka
> Software Engineer;
> WSO2 Inc.;  http://wso2.org
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