Litwin, Matthew wrote: > On Jun 21, 2010, at 10:03 AM, Assaf Flatto wrote: > > >> Litwin, Matthew wrote: >> >>> Is there a way to define what service a service depends on within te >>> service definition itself for cases where the dependency heirarchy is >>> localized to the same host? Dependency definitions are terrific in >>> that they are so flexible, but it would be nice to contain that >>> functionailty within a single service definition in an effort to >>> simplify configuration. >>> >>> >> At the moment you must define it in a separate definition , but it does >> not have to be in a separate file . >> just put the service dependency definition below/above the service >> declaration and thus you have a more "easy to maintain" way to know what >> you set up and how you need it . >> > > Thanks, that is actually a good and simple solution. I suppose if I employ > the regular expression matching tool for configuration that would make it > even more automated. Have you worked with that. It seems pretty new. > I have not worked with the regex tool ,
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