Hi Isuru,

Thank you for your feedback. Based on the overall feedback and suggestion on
the component I have done some improvements, which I hope also address your
suggestions. Please find my comment inline.

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Isuru Suriarachchi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Shariq,
>
> I have some feedbacks on the Axis2 repo manager component. Please fix the
> following items..
>
> [1] Currently you've used a sub menu item called "Repository" under
> "Mange". I think it should be "Repositories".
>
+1 .. Fixed

>
> [2] When I click on the "Help" link in the Axis2 Repo Manager page, it
> shows me the AAR services user guide. Please write a new user guide for this
> component including screen shots.
>
Pending ... will work on this after the Feature freeze.

>
> [3] The repo page says "Click on a Directory to upload Common Axis2
> Artifacts". I think it should be changed as "Click on a directory to upload
> libraries which are common to all artifacts deployed under that directory".
> You have to explain this in the userguide.
>
Users no longer should click on a directory to upload artifacts. Instead an
"Add artifact" link is available, only for "lib" directories and not top
level directories in order to reduce ambiguity. So now I have  included the
message "Upload Artifacts that are common to multiple services." WDYT ?

>
> [4] When I click on "axis2services", next page says "Upload common Axis2
> Artifacts to directory - /server/axis2services/lib". It should be changed as
> "Upload .jar libraries which are common to all .aar services to directory -
> /server/axis2services/lib".
>
Here I have set the message as -  " ... libraries which are common to Axis2
services/Jar Services" etc instead of .aar services. The message varies
depending on selected directory and address [7]

>
> [5] After uploading I get the message "Files have been uploaded
> successfully. Restart the Axis2 server in order to deploy the newly uploaded
> artifacts." This should be changed as "Files have been uploaded
> successfully. Restart the Axis2 server in order to load the newly uploaded
> libraries". Change all other places as well where you have used the term
> "deploy".
>
 Done ...

>
> [6] There may be direcotries for which the internal "lib" folder is not
> used. For example, there's no point in having a carbonapps/lib folder. So we
> don't have to show those directories in the UI.
>
This has been done. Users can upload artifacts to only selected directories.
Currently the allowed directories are "axis2services", "axis2modules" and
"servicejars". If any additional directories are need its just a matter of
adding them in the UI.

>
> [7] Fix number [4] in UIs of other directories as well.
>
Done.

I have completed all the aforementioned modifications and are available in
the trunk. Please let me know if further modifications/improvements are
required.

Thanks,
Shariq.

>
> Thanks,
> ~Isuru
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Shariq <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> At present, I am working on developing a Carbon Component to manage the
>> Axis2 Repository.
>> The purpose of this component is to provide the capability to add common
>> jars, libs etc. to the /lib directory via the Management Console.
>>
>> Currently I am using following names and package structure.
>>
>> Component name - Axis2 Repository Management
>> Top level package - axis2-repo-mgt
>> BE hierarchy - org.wso2.carbon.repomanager
>> FE hierarchy - org.wso2.carbon.repomanager.ui
>> Service - Axis2RepoManager
>>
>> If any modification are required to any names or package structure please
>> let me know.
>>
>>  Thank you,
>> Shariq.
>>
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>
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>
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