The only data I was envisioning was a simple text status string, similar to what you get when you telnet to a sendmail port.

--jason


On Mar 19, 2008, at 1:55 AM, Donald Woods wrote:

I like the more secure option of requiring a uid/pwd, than potential exposing unwanted data to attackers....

-Donald


Jarek Gawor wrote:
Anymore more thoughts on this issue? If not, I guess I'll just add
options for specifying the username, password and port number as a
temporary solution to get this fixed for the 2.1.1 release.
Jarek
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Jarek Gawor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mar 15, 2008, at 12:34 AM, Donald Woods wrote:
>  > Jarek Gawor wrote:
>  >> Jason,
> >> I thought TCK was using the maven plugin to start the server. I'm not > >> proposing to change that. But even if start-server command is used by > >> TCK, I don't think that alone should dictate how the command should > >> behave. I'm thinking what happens if you start any command in the
>  >> background in a regular shell or even use geronimo.sh run or
>
>  The --background option is not intended to behave like a shells &
> operator... and some daemons do fork right away and return while the > child continues, but other more robust daemons fork, then wait for the > child to become booted, then return, so that any error status can be
>  returned to the invoking shell for handling.
>
>  IMO this is how Geronimo should behave...
>
> Adding a --wait or --nowait option might be useful, though I'd really
>  like to solve the username/passwd problem... I think we need any
>  anonymous way to query the status...

Whether to poll and how to poll are two separate issues to me. I agree
that we do need a way to anonymously query the status but I don't
think we need to query the status in the normal/default case in the
first place. When executing a script we'll need to know the status of the server and polling will be necessary but when starting the server
in foreground polling is unnecessary.

Jarek


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