Gianny, I agree that the JMX Viewer portlet Chris has contributed is fantastic and more people should take a look at it! I also agree that we should think about how the Dojo files are checked in -- directly in the console vs. as a separate module. I was thinking about creating a separate web app containing the Dojo files that could be shared across all web apps in Geronimo and managed separately from them. The thread Chris referenced above discusses the idea in more detail: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg29777.html
Maybe the time is right to move forward on that idea (or some variant) and let the JMX viewer portlet be the first exploiter. Or if Chris' current implementation is integrated as-is then we discussed retrofitting it to work this way later -- see the comments in GERONIMO-2333. Best wishes, Paul On 9/13/06, Gianny Damour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Chris, The JMX Viewer portlet is finally working for me. Actually, it seems that due to a Dojo known issue, this portlet does not work with Safari :(; having said that, it works really nicely, and I really mean really nicely, with IE. Regarding your patch, I believe that this is a large piece of work; unfortunately, I cannot appreciate it as this is the first time that I am seeing dojo in action. Also, I think that instead of checking in the dojo files directly at the right location, we should check in a tar.ball of these files and expand it upon build of the module. I think that this is better because this way we do know which files are dojo specifics (this is a minor detail). What do you think? It would be cool if other people could have a look to this patch; for sure, it really deserves it! Thanks, Gianny
