Hi JB,

what would be the benefit of this? Most of the listed things can be
achieved by using the JConsole.

Regards,
Lars


2009/2/20  <[email protected]>:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm coming back from three days with a customer where I have installed SMX 
> 3.3 on AIX6/Power6/JVM IBM 1.5.
> I have deployed a set of services using CXF-SE using EJBs in WebSphere 
> 6.1.0.17.
>
> Basicly, the customer has asked how to view the SU/SA deployed (without the 
> console, directly in command line) and
> if it's a tool is provided to add a SU BC in front of an existing SE.
>
> Resulting with this dealing, I propose to add a tool in SMX 3.3 which is a 
> kind of mix between SMX4 gshell and SMX3 console.
>
> I have wrote a kind of feature scope in the plane yesterday evening and I 
> propose :
> - to add a script bin/smx-shell (like we have bin/servicemix)
> - the smx-shell can : list the SAs, list the SUs, stop/start SA/SU, create a 
> SU zip using a xbean.xml and a set of jar (like the maven plugin does but 
> without any requirement to have maven already installed, the purpose is to be 
> able to add for example a JMS SU that target a SE), test a SA (providing a 
> typed normalized message content)
>
> What do you think of that ?
> Could I create smx3-shell project in the tooling svn directory ?
>
> Thanks,
> Regards
> JB
>



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