Cool. I like this a lot. My plugin will probably only provide the mechanism to configure Rife instances, start/stop them and debugging the
Hmm actually the starting and stopping of web applications is not RIFE-related. It is the servlet container that is responsible for that. How do you see these instance configuration? Would that be to work with remote servers and handle those? I suppose that would be very handy, but apart from the RIFE configuration parameters, the rest would be servlet-container dependent.
Rife applications. Once I learn a little more of what could be visualized, we could also visualize each instance's Rife components as
What I have been dreaming of since several years is to be able to visually see the site structure and to be able to set breakpoints and watch expressions visually on a running application. Like that you can visually trace what is going on exactly and clearly follow the data and logic flow. This could be tied to the actual implementations and declarations and offer some round-trip coding features that can be reloaded automatically without restarting the server.
well like I do with the WebLogic deployments. Let me know what you think and regardless, we'll get this thing going as a community. :)
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