Andrea Gazzarini wrote:
The same for me...I would be happy to help on this topic. Especially
if it should be part of QMan :)
Bryan, just for curiosity,  could you explain me better?
I believe that a resource exposed for management must be stateful so I
suppose you were talking about a stateful session bean isn'it ?
A stateless or an entity bean is pooled so how it's possible to bind a
specific instance on qmf?


I currently have a session bean (stateless) which exposes a command pattern front end. I would like to be able to expose this in the EJB container as a Message Driven Bean or annotate similar to how I would expose it as a Web Service. This may not address all the use cases of QMF, but I think it would hit a decent amount of them.

-- bk


Anyway, if you want i'm really interested in this topic so maybe
should be possible to do something together :)

Regards
Andrea

On 2/16/09, Carl Trieloff <[email protected]> wrote:
Bryan Kearney wrote:
Carl Trieloff wrote:
Yes, that is correct, QMan goes from QMF to JMX. The reverse mapping
needs to be completed. Rafi and I have looked at it some &
discussed.. want to help /contribute to it?
Carl.

I would be happy to help! Do you have discussions documented some
place for me to read?
some content on wiki, lets see if it can be organized / updated and then
will post a pointer to it.

Carl.

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