I'd rather have something in the Console that users can easily navigate to and not rely on JConsole.
I know it will be there but its another tool to find.
Paul McMahan wrote:
Chris, this sounds like an interesting idea. As I recall, the
discussion from a few months ago came down to removing the JMX debug
application iff we could get the JConsole to work with Geronimo. And
then I think that problem was addressed in GERONIMO-1329. So assuming
that we can now connect JConsole to a Geronimo server would that
affect what you might plan to implement in the admin console? i.e.
since JConsole already provides some of this function, just not in way
that's usable directly from the admin console. Also I'm wondering if
Sun's plans to open source java soon might lead to some interesting
possibilities, like maybe running JConsole in an applet from the
console. But that is making a LOT of assumptions :-)
Best wishes,
Paul
On 8/18/06, Chris Cardona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A few months ago the JMX debug application was removed
and there was a suggestion to replace this with a JMX
portlet in the console for Geronimo 1.2 (IIRC it was
Dain who suggested this). I would like to work on this
portlet with the following minimum capabilities:
1. Be able to list all the MBeans
2. Predefined searches for the different J2EE types:
J2EEApplication, EJBModule, WebModule, Sertlet,
JCAConnectionFactory, etc.
3. Be able to query MBeans (if possible with
autocomplete feature)
4. View the attributes and operations of MBeans
In addition, my plan was to use Ajax (Dojo and DWR) to
make this portlet a little bit responsive. Any
thoughts and suggestions?
Best wishes,
Chris
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