The scripting is mainly important for testing. You start a fresh camel, install stuff in it, do some tests and shut it down again.

Perhaps the testing framework is good enough for that case. Still for some reason our test guys like to use an out of the box camel or Talend ESB and do their tests with this. Of course as they mainly use Talend ESB it should be easy to have it on in this case. So this is not a big reason to have it on by default in pure Karaf.

To sum it up I would like to have the delay as a default as I think it helps beginners but from the Talend point of view having the option in the distro is good enough. So I will go with the majority.

Christian

Am 10.08.2012 09:55, schrieb Achim Nierbeck:
+1 on Ioannis,

and tbh I don't see how a hit enter does improve here,
last time I used it I had to hit 4 times on enter to get a shell, so
there was in no means
any better usage then before.
Concerning using command-scripts I still don't see the issue with that,
Karaf is a Server it's not supposed to be rebooted every 5 minutes it's build
to last for ever, or memory does us part. Just like any other container.
And from my experience with Operations I can guarantee you they are far more
into the "where do I monitor your app?" question then "is it already
up and running?"
For operations it's far more vital to tell that the application isn't
running anymore cause they
have to guarantee certain SLAs and this is best monitored with nexus /
JMX at this point.
They don't necessarily rely on a shell, and don't care about the first
5 minutes a process takes to
get up and running.
For developers I'd say it still sufficient to use "la" and if it isn't
available I'd say "damn you are fast" :)

regards, Achim

2012/8/10 Ioannis Canellos <[email protected]>:
Christian, nobody said that waiting is bad, on the contrary it is really
nice. Personally I find it a great idea.
The point of argument is if it is going to be the default behavior or not.

The problem that you describe about the new user is well known and all of
us have been asked questions by users that fall into that problem.

The question is, should this user problem impose a default startup delay to
all users?

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