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Shawn Heisey updated SOLR-11649: -------------------------------- Description: Followup issue from discussion on SOLR-11645. The Java commandline argument list is currently sorted alphanumerically in the admin UI dashboard. If there is any possibility that Java might behave differently with competing options in a different order (which I think is likely, but I have not yet verified), it is a bad idea to show them in a different order than they actually exist on the commandline. In that event, it would be impossible to determine what Java will actually do if the actual order cannot be seen. I propose that we make the list unsorted by default, which will show them in actual commandline order, and then place some kind of "Sort Args" button/option on the dashboard that will temporarily order them so it is easier to scan the list quickly. A page refresh once the list is sorted should restore the unsorted list. Additionally, if a separate section showing the actual command could be added (which would typically show the following), that would be very nice. Sample of what a section for the actual Java command would contain: {noformat} -jar start.jar "--module=http" {noformat} was: Followup issue from discussion on SOLR-11645. The Java commandline argument list is currently sorted alphanumerically in the admin UI dashboard. If there is any possibility that Java might behave differently with competing options in a different order (which I think is likely, but I have not yet verified), it is a bad idea to show them in a different order than they actually exist on the commandline. In that event, it would be impossible to determine what Java will actually do if the actual order cannot be seen. I propose that we make the list unsorted by default, which will show them in actual commandline order, and then place some kind of "Sort Args" button/option on the dashboard that will temporarily order them so it is easier to scan the list quickly. A page refresh once the list is sorted should restore the unsorted list. > Improve "Args" display in admin UI > ---------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-11649 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11649 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Improvement > Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) > Components: Admin UI > Affects Versions: 7.1 > Reporter: Shawn Heisey > Priority: Minor > > Followup issue from discussion on SOLR-11645. > The Java commandline argument list is currently sorted alphanumerically in > the admin UI dashboard. If there is any possibility that Java might behave > differently with competing options in a different order (which I think is > likely, but I have not yet verified), it is a bad idea to show them in a > different order than they actually exist on the commandline. In that event, > it would be impossible to determine what Java will actually do if the actual > order cannot be seen. > I propose that we make the list unsorted by default, which will show them in > actual commandline order, and then place some kind of "Sort Args" > button/option on the dashboard that will temporarily order them so it is > easier to scan the list quickly. A page refresh once the list is sorted > should restore the unsorted list. > Additionally, if a separate section showing the actual command could be added > (which would typically show the following), that would be very nice. > Sample of what a section for the actual Java command would contain: > {noformat} > -jar start.jar "--module=http" > {noformat} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org