What about the ant tasks ? You can list all JBI artifacts, change their lifecycle etc... How would your scripts connect to Smx to do things ?
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 09:37, <[email protected]> wrote: > The problem is that the customer want to "script" some actions using sh and > so the console can't be used. > > More over, the console is not always installed on a "production" environment > and I think that the console can't create a SU from a xbean.xml. > > I can extend the console feature and use the same "classes" in the "script" > tool. > > Regards > JB > > On Friday 20 February 2009 - 09:19, Lars Heinemann wrote: >> 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 >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> http://lhein.blogspot.com > -- Cheers, Guillaume Nodet ------------------------ Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ ------------------------ Open Source SOA http://fusesource.com
