Aaron,

I understand your reluctance at this late date. I was actually hoping to get this implemented last week ... but it's pretty late now and probably not worth the risk.

It still bothers me that when running under tomcat the web server stats portlet gives the impression that it supports the statistics but in fact does nothing. Would it be helpful if I provided a quick patch to present a message indicating that the stats are not supported or do you want to leave well enough alone for 1.0?

Joe

Aaron Mulder (JIRA) wrote:
     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1130?page=all ]

Aaron Mulder updated GERONIMO-1130:
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    Fix Version: 1.1
                     (was: 1.x)

I'm sorry to say, I don't feel real good about applying this at this point 
since we're geared up for the next round of TCK testing tonight and this patch 
covers a fair bit of stuff outside the portal.  If the testing doesn't go well 
and we have more fixes tomorrow, I'll put it in tomorrow.  Otherwise, it'll be 
early 1.1.


Implement WebServer Manager (statistics gathering/reporting) management 
interface
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        Key: GERONIMO-1130
        URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1130
    Project: Geronimo
       Type: New Feature
 Components: management, console
   Versions: 1.0-M5
Environment: all
   Reporter: Joe Bohn
   Assignee: Joe Bohn
    Fix For: 1.1
Attachments: StatsJetty5.1.5.patch, StatsJetty5.1.7rc05.patch, 
StatsJettyG1.0.patch

Jetty has a statistics gathering and reporting capability that is support in 
the console via the Web Server Manager portlet.  We should provide similar 
monitoring capabilities for tomcat.
However, the Jetty implementation is tightly bound to Jetty.  We need a more 
generic interface build upon the principles of JSR77 to address statistical 
information for the web server (both jetty and tomcat).



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