On 5/16/2016 6:51 AM, Susan Cline wrote:

On May 10, 2016, at 3:58 PM, Dan Debrunner <[email protected]

JsonControlService registers the MBeans and allows a JSON control
request object to invoke an operation. The JSON object format is
described (briefly) in the package for the JsonControlService but its
formatting was messed up so it doesn't appear in the Javadoc (I'll fix
that). The JSON control request object is passed directly into the
JsonControlService instance to invoke the method.

Has this been fixed yet?  When I look at the javadoc for
JsonControlService I see:

A JSON object passed to |controlRequest|
<file:///Users/susancline/new_git/incubator-quarks/target/docs/javadoc/quarks/runtime/jsoncontrol/JsonControlService.html#controlRequest-com.google.gson.JsonObject->
 with
these name/value pairs is handled as an operation resulting in a method
call to a void method on a control service MBean interface.

  * |type=|/type/ - MBean type.
  * |alias=|/alias - Alias of the MBean./
  * |op=|/name/ - Name of the operation to invoke, this is the method
    name on the MBean.
  * |arguments=|/optional list of arguments/ - Arguments passed to the
    operation (method).

Is this correct now?

The information was correct, the bug was only that it was not showing up in the javadoc.

Dan.

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