On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 5:23 PM, Christian Schneider < [email protected]> wrote:
> How about creating a hawtio plugin for activemq and artemis at apache So my opinion on this... I feel quite passionately about creating a really great UX for both ActiveMQ and Artemis and I'm not sure that a HawtIO plugin is what I'd hoped for when we started talking about an ActiveMQ console. I think we could build something that is more focused and much more UX driven than the ActiveMQ HawtIO plugins that have been created outside Apache. I'd much prefer to see a console built specifically for the messaging space. With something focused solely on messaging, we can think about the best way to model/manage messaging concepts and how to expose these things to the end users. My view is that we either consider some of the other frameworks like the ones mentioned in this thread, or (my first preference) would be to go down the route of building our own, something specific to messaging, based on technologies like HTML5/JS + Bootstrap with the back-end being made plugable so we could manage both ActiveMQ 5.x and Artemis brokers. if redhat does not donate these? -- which would of course be the best > option. > I'd prefer not to go down this route, but, if the community decide this is the way forward, then I don't think this would be a problem. > > I personally would be fine with the hawtio core not being at apache if the > specific plugins are here. So we have most of the control without trying to > replicate hawtio. > In a chat with Dan he added that hawtio must be skinnable enough to have > an apache look. I agree with that. > > Christian > > > On 17.02.2017 15:39, Clebert Suconic wrote: > >> *AND* all of the ActiveMQ/Artemis related bits are written and maintained >>> here at Apache as part of this community. How the queues and brokers and >>> such are presented to the user is completely under the control of this >>> community. >>> >>> In other words: we don’t take the activemq plugin or whatever they have >>> and use it as is. (Unless they want to donate it to this community) >>> >> Of course! >> > > > -- > Christian Schneider > http://www.liquid-reality.de > > Open Source Architect > http://www.talend.com > >
