On 1 February 2014 21:27, artnaseef <[email protected]> wrote: > James Strachan-2 wrote > > No one wants to maintain it for one; it's been dormant for years; plus > > it's > > kinda crappy. > > > > Second there's a much better solution now. Though It'll probably annoy > you > > if I mention it out loud. > > > > Third, jolokia is probably enough these days for runtime sevices (nice, > > lean REST/JSON API to the mbeans). Any devops can knock > > themselves out with any script/tool/web page with that. > > > > BTW before the Savoir/Talend zealots jump in with further conspiracy > > theories; jolokia isn't a Fuse/Red Hat project at all, we've no > > committers. > > It's just a great, lean solution to the management issue. > > Got these: Dormant. Alternative exists (this is an external solution, > correct?). Jolokia. >
Its not a UI though, its a library; there's no branding so no issue. > James Strachan-2 wrote > > Look closer. But to be honest the code's been neglected with little > > community for so long, folks probably stopped raising anything but bugs & > > security issues many years ago > > It feels like this is close to a valid concern. But I just don't see it. > "It hasn't had much attention" could mean it's stable. > > > > James Strachan-2 wrote > > The web console is the same old crap > > it's always been. I wrote quite a bit of it many years ago; I apologise > > for > > it profusely- but it still deserves a sympathetic burial. > > Why does it deserve a burial? If it's old and unmaintained, then why is it > a pain point? Its a big security risk, its a lousy console, it makes the project look bad and noone wants to maintain it any more - and it uses up a huge amount of space in RAM and in the distro. > As I've mentioned before, I've used it and still use it, and > see people posting statements that they are using it too. > Thats fine - as a separate project folks can still include it in distros and use it. -- James ------- Red Hat Email: [email protected] Web: http://fusesource.com Twitter: jstrachan, fusenews Blog: http://macstrac.blogspot.com/ Open Source Integration
