Re: Remove old JVM Memory graph from console?

2008-01-29 Thread Jarek Gawor
+1. In fact, I would be in favor of replacing all dwr components with
dojo components if possible.

Jarek

On Jan 26, 2008 6:08 AM, Erik B. Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All,

 Currently in the admin console there is an 'Information' page under
 the 'Server' group that contains among other things a DWR driven graph
 that updates every second showing the current JVM memory usage. Now
 that we have the monitoring plugin rolled in with everything, I
 suggest this be removed as it is now antiquated and no longer
 necessary, perhaps leaving the 'Information' page to just show a
 snapshot of information on page load instead of automatically updating
 every second.

 If nobody objects to this, I will go ahead and make this change

 Thanks,
 Erik B. Craig
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Remove old JVM Memory graph from console?

2008-01-26 Thread Erik B . Craig

All,

Currently in the admin console there is an 'Information' page under  
the 'Server' group that contains among other things a DWR driven graph  
that updates every second showing the current JVM memory usage. Now  
that we have the monitoring plugin rolled in with everything, I  
suggest this be removed as it is now antiquated and no longer  
necessary, perhaps leaving the 'Information' page to just show a  
snapshot of information on page load instead of automatically updating  
every second.


If nobody objects to this, I will go ahead and make this change

Thanks,
Erik B. Craig
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Remove old JVM Memory graph from console?

2008-01-26 Thread Paul McMahan
As I recall the graph doesn't display correctly in IE, see  
GERONIMO-1939.   So now that the monitoring plugin provides this  
function I would advocate either replacing the old graph or removing it.


Best wishes,
Paul


On Jan 26, 2008, at 6:08 AM, Erik B. Craig wrote:


All,

Currently in the admin console there is an 'Information' page under  
the 'Server' group that contains among other things a DWR driven  
graph that updates every second showing the current JVM memory  
usage. Now that we have the monitoring plugin rolled in with  
everything, I suggest this be removed as it is now antiquated and  
no longer necessary, perhaps leaving the 'Information' page to just  
show a snapshot of information on page load instead of  
automatically updating every second.


If nobody objects to this, I will go ahead and make this change

Thanks,
Erik B. Craig
[EMAIL PROTECTED]