Jeremy Boynes wrote:
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The long-term vision is to turn Twiddle into a Geronimo component, so that one could telnet/ssh into the server to run commands on the live instance, especially to run a script interpreter command (using BSF or something) so that one could evaluate a Jython or BeanShell script on the live server.
I'm not convinced this is necessary. Twiddle can be a client-side shell environment communicating with the server using the same protocols as other admin tools - this seems to work for products such as PostgreSQL, Postfix, Cyrus-IMAP, Oracle, ...
just a note ...
would it be possible to implement the mentioned (ssh|telnet) server, as JMX connectors instead of making them a part of Twiddle?
in that case other client side tools (RAD IDEs, the Ant sshexec task etc.) would be able to leverage those connectors as well ...
or was that already the plan and i did not completly get the idea?
regards
daniel s. haischt --
