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Aaron Mulder commented on GERONIMO-922: --------------------------------------- I'm not sure I agree with this patch -- if we deploy J2EE applications as part of Geronimo (like the console), then I think they should be listed in the list of available J2EE applications (so, for example, someone who didn't want them running could stop or remove them). I don't think the non-application configuration should show except in a list of system stuff, but I thought that's the way it was currently working. In any case, I'll look at the patch and comment again after I see what the propsed change is. > Provide a simple filter to show or hide Geronimo system applications in the > Application views. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GERONIMO-922 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-922 > Project: Geronimo > Type: New Feature > Components: console > Versions: 1.0-M5 > Environment: all > Reporter: Joe Bohn > Assignee: Aaron Mulder > Attachments: filter.patch > > There are many cases where a user that has installed an application server > wants to manage just the applications/components that he has installed (ie. > the reason he installed the server to begin with) Right now we show every > system application/component in the various views thereby making it confusing > and cluttered to see the applications that the user really cares about. But > there are times when the user might want to see the system applications such > as when developing components that will be included as part of Geronimo or > during problem determination. > We should provide a way to hide the system applications so they can manage > just the applications that they have installed without having to deal with > everything that Geronimo installs itself as part of the configuration. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
