Hi,

Bhupendra has been working on implementing the JMX interfaces for accessing
a lot of this (currently over the standard RMI JMX transport but a separate
discussion should be held about whether WSDM (for example) over AMQP would
be worth building, and/or SNMP).

I had asked him to look at writing an Eclipse RCP app for management since
that would:

1) hopefully provide an attractive thick client management tool for our
operate people

2) at the same time give us an Eclipse plug-in for developers

I don't have any particular attachment to SWT but Eclipse has wide adoption
in JPMC at least so we'd like to provide that for our developer userbase.

It would be great to have you assisting with this.

Bhupendra - can you update Colin on your progress so far? I realise you've
been working on some of the hierarchy stuff needed in the core JMX layer.

Does anyone on this list have experience with WSDM and/or Apache Muse?

RG


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Hi,

I was thinking of some administration Swing components for QPID. To
avoid close coupling to Hermes I was wondering if there is any appetite
on your side for hosting some Swing stuff to administer and monitor QPID
in your svn.

I was thinking of:

* A tree of brokers with their queues, exchanges, users and so on.
* Configuration dialogs. EditExchangeDialog, EditUserDialog,
AddNewBroker etc.
* DAO layer for configuration data that I could implement for Hermes and
others could implement for whatever other container hosts them - e.g. if
a webapp is created to do similar stuff.
* A collection of Swing actions, CreateNewExchangeAction,
EditExchangeAction, CreateNewUserAction, AddNewBrokerAction and so on.

This is quite a lot of work and so although happy to help out on some of
the codeing I would not be able to do this all myself and need some help
on your side.

Anyone interested? Do you have views on whether Swing is good for you or
do you prefer the SWT/Eclipse or webapp route?

Regards,

Colin.
http://hermesjms.com







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