Hi
Yes, you are welcome. Right now I am trying to code the server part
making the JBoss manageable. This week I will add the updated
JavaDoc of the JSR-77 classes to the website and you can have a
look at their classes and also a look the JBoss implementation.
The general idea is that JBoss implements JSR-77 and the management
GUI uses the JSR-77 interfaces. Therefore the client does not have
to know much about JBoss.
I will try to consolidate the positions and ideas on the JBossMGT project
page (www.jboss.org -> projects -> JBossMGT).
Right know there are two ways to create an GUI:
- HTML client
- Swing Client which can be split into
- Using an existing Framework (NetBeans, IBM's eclipse etc.)
- Creating our own Framework
Therefore if you have some ideas please post it hear.
Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jacob Andresen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] A new user interface for JBoss
> hi everybody,
>
> this is my first posting to jboss-dev. I hope to contribute some code to
> Jboss someday:oP
>
> > Yes, I could need some help. Right now I postponed the design
> > for a GUI because I am focused on implementing the server
> > stuff.
> > There are two things right now I would need:
> > - Design of the JBoss MGT GUI (see below)
> > - Design of the Look & Feel
>
> this actually sounds useful! ..and like something I could help out on.
Sign
> me up:)
>
> As I am a bit new to the jboss code I could need a kick in the right
> direction.
> Feel free to tell me what to do or call me names (I can take it ..heheh).
>
> greetz,
> Jacob Andresen
>
>
>
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