So write a prototype to demonstrate the beauty of this approach.
We need something yesterday.

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Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jules Gosnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:42 AM
Subject: [JBoss-dev] Slice-n-Diceable JMX HTML Adaptor views....


>
> I posted this as a followup to a thread on jboss-user - no-one commented
> on it.
>
> I think it is a neat idea, so I'm reposting it, under it's own subject
> just in case no-one noticed it last time...
>
> The context mentioned a BindingService which appears to be being written
> to hand out ports to services, to make it simpler to run multiple JBoss
> instances on one box....
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I've been thinking about ports and other configuration issues.
>
> This goes back to the mega-thread about whether configurations should
> all be stored together, or not.
>
> Scott has hinted at a future omniscient/persistant JMX-based
> configuration mechanism.
>
> It seems to me that all these problems could be solved by taking
> different JMX HTML Adaptor 'views' across all the services.
>
> For ports you simply have a PortView page, which is configured to list
> all the ports.
>
> No doubt you will also need a files/directories/urls view and several
> others.
>
> These views could be configured in xml and would be far more flexible
> than hard-wiring a service for each view. Furthermore they would not
> require any further integration work on the part of the service.
>
> Users could configure their own views. You could have novice/expert
> views etc....
>
> Finally any JMX based approach to this would integrate straight into
> whatever Scott has planned, whereas a BindingService will be yet another
> service to configure.....
>
> Comments ?
>
>
>
> Jules
>
>
> P.S.
>
> I guess we just need a JMX view servlet which has access to a number of
> configuration files (.jxml?). When you hit one, it just renders the JMX
> view... - simple !!
>
>
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