Hi

i wonder for some times if tomcat GUI couldn't be externalized in another
project. To be concrete i'm thinking to commons-monitoring (or the project
which will replace it in incubator if we move it over incubator)

Here is the current doc:
http://commons.apache.org/sandbox/commons-monitoring/

Some screenshots are on this page:
http://commons.apache.org/sandbox/commons-monitoring/reporting.html

The gui is designed to be pluggable and i think tomcat could just be a
plugin.

It is still a young project (in sandbox) but all tomcat webapps features
can go easily inside and all Apache projects could extend it to get
something finally more consistent.

wdyt?

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2013/8/26 Larry Shatzer, Jr. <lar...@gmail.com>

> I was playing around with making the manager page look a bit more modern.
> (I see bug 55383, which is kinda related)...
>
> I whipped up a proof of concept with a static HTML page, using Bootstrap. I
> put it up on github, if anyone wanted to take a look:
> https://github.com/larrys/tomcat-manager-bootstrap
>
> I'm not a bootstrap/css guy, and just copied an example bootstrap template,
> and some of the areas on the page need a bit of work. I just wanted to get
> a quick proof of concept, and solicet feedback before I spent a lot of time
> on it.
>
> I was also wondering if there was a reason why the manager servlet has the
> HTML inlined in the Java code, instead of using JSPs?
>
> -- Larry
>

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