Any online examples of it running? It's been a SUPER long time since I looked at it. And I can't recall what the bean framework is or does...
> On Nov 30, 2016, at 1:50 PM, William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net> wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:54 AM, Jim Jagielski <j...@jagunet.com> wrote: > I'm thinking about adding JSON support to mod_status... > the "plain" version output really stinks and lacks parity > w/ the info we provide via HTML, and it would be nice > to produce a really easily parseable format. > > Thoughts...? > > It's right here... > > https://github.com/hyperic/mod_bmx/blob/master/README-BMX.txt > > I'd brought this to the PMC's attention to see if there were sufficient > maintainers and interested parties. In short, the original author was > our own Bannert. > > In short, Pivotal is offering this to the HTTPD project under AL 2.0 > (as it's already licensed). > > Right now, jfclere and I are the only two really looking at the code, > although it has many commercial adopters (the preferred httpd > introspection agent of the Hyperic monitoring software). > > What bannert coded was more than converting status -> json. > He build a bean framework that is extensible to any other httpd > module. It seems like that bean framework might even be a > candidate to move into the httpd core with 2.next? > > As far as extentions, his most useful was the mod_bmx_vhost > plug in. Taking it to the next step, that module should be able > to shoot out a nice presentation table for mod_status users, > while folks inspecting the bmx json bean interface already get > these vhost-specific breakdowns. > > > >