RE: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-15 Thread Morrison, John

Would/could this be implemented as a web context with (possibly) some
'administration' flag set in it's context that way, if you didn't want to
have a GUI (security?) you could just remove the context?

Just my 2p worth ;)

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It would be very good at this stage to go back 1 1/2 years in tomcat
archives and re-read the admin thread. It was a huge discussion, with
many ideas - but nothing happened. 

As usual, my opinion is that you should start with a prototype and/or
existing code - and figure out what is the best way to do it by trying
different aproaches. 

Costin




On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Eric Anderson wrote:

 Count me in on working on an admin interface for Tomcat.  This along with
a
 better install/connector config program would go a long way to improve the
 overall usability of Tomcat for me.
 
 Having had experience working on server product GUIs, the plan to decide
 what goes into the GUI before starting the project is definitely the best
 way to go.  Even though there is a considerable amount of planning and
 discussion that goes into the GUI requirements sheet, in the end it is
 easier to deny unreasonable requests like, we have this new functionality
 two weeks before the release can you incorporate it into the admin
 interface?, or I'd like the GUI to wash and wax my car.  A hard and
fast
 list of GUI features for each release is essential to keeping the GUI
 project manageable
 
 My 2 cents.
 
 Eric
 
 
 On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:
 
  Hello All,
  
  In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
  documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
  user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
  effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
  am particularly interested in helping to build an
  administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
  similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
  
 
 That would be awesome!
 
  Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
  Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
  should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
  project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
  Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
  but I thought I should email this list before
  contacting him directly.  
  
 
 He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
 lately.
 
 As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
 for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
 finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.
 
 What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
 a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
 then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
 the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
 run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?
 
  Thanks,
  Matt
  
 
 Craig
 


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RE: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-15 Thread cmanolache

On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Morrison, John wrote:

 Would/could this be implemented as a web context with (possibly) some
 'administration' flag set in it's context that way, if you didn't want to
 have a GUI (security?) you could just remove the context?

This is how it is implemented today in tomcat 3.x.

It has some nice features already - you can use it to deploy/undeploy
apps, see informations about the server, run watchdog and tests ( from 
a web interface, no more command line and class path hacking ).

What's missing the most is a nice look and improvement in the presentation
part, and maybe other pages.

We are using simple JSP pages, with few special taglibs to allow access
to the internals. 

( the development was mostly driven by need to have a convenient way to
test and check internal state - there are few pages that still need to be
checked in, the auth admin and few more state info, but right now I'm
overloaded )


Costin


 
 Just my 2p worth ;)
 
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 Subject: RE: Tomcat Admin Web Interface
 
 
 
 It would be very good at this stage to go back 1 1/2 years in tomcat
 archives and re-read the admin thread. It was a huge discussion, with
 many ideas - but nothing happened. 
 
 As usual, my opinion is that you should start with a prototype and/or
 existing code - and figure out what is the best way to do it by trying
 different aproaches. 
 
 Costin
 
 
 
 
 On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Eric Anderson wrote:
 
  Count me in on working on an admin interface for Tomcat.  This along with
 a
  better install/connector config program would go a long way to improve the
  overall usability of Tomcat for me.
  
  Having had experience working on server product GUIs, the plan to decide
  what goes into the GUI before starting the project is definitely the best
  way to go.  Even though there is a considerable amount of planning and
  discussion that goes into the GUI requirements sheet, in the end it is
  easier to deny unreasonable requests like, we have this new functionality
  two weeks before the release can you incorporate it into the admin
  interface?, or I'd like the GUI to wash and wax my car.  A hard and
 fast
  list of GUI features for each release is essential to keeping the GUI
  project manageable
  
  My 2 cents.
  
  Eric
  
  
  On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:
  
   Hello All,
   
   In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
   documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
   user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
   effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
   am particularly interested in helping to build an
   administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
   similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
   
  
  That would be awesome!
  
   Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
   Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
   should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
   project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
   Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
   but I thought I should email this list before
   contacting him directly.  
   
  
  He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
  lately.
  
  As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
  for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
  finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.
  
  What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
  a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
  then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
  the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
  run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?
  
   Thanks,
   Matt
   
  
  Craig
  
 
 
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RE: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-15 Thread Craig R. McClanahan



On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Morrison, John wrote:

 Would/could this be implemented as a web context with (possibly) some
 'administration' flag set in it's context that way, if you didn't want to
 have a GUI (security?) you could just remove the context?
 

My thinking to date has been that we should support multiple faces
(webapp, SOAP-based, perhaps Jini and/or RMI) that talks to the same
business logic underneath, so that people could choose different
integration approaches to meet their needs.

WRT shipping as a webapp, the current Tomcat 4 manager application is
shipped with a security constraint that requires role manager, but there
are no such users in the default usernames database (i.e. you have to
explicitly add one).  If we trust container-managed security, I don't see
much need for a separate administrative application flag in the
configuration.


 Just my 2p worth ;)
 

Craig


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 Subject: RE: Tomcat Admin Web Interface
 
 
 
 It would be very good at this stage to go back 1 1/2 years in tomcat
 archives and re-read the admin thread. It was a huge discussion, with
 many ideas - but nothing happened. 
 
 As usual, my opinion is that you should start with a prototype and/or
 existing code - and figure out what is the best way to do it by trying
 different aproaches. 
 
 Costin
 
 
 
 
 On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Eric Anderson wrote:
 
  Count me in on working on an admin interface for Tomcat.  This along with
 a
  better install/connector config program would go a long way to improve the
  overall usability of Tomcat for me.
  
  Having had experience working on server product GUIs, the plan to decide
  what goes into the GUI before starting the project is definitely the best
  way to go.  Even though there is a considerable amount of planning and
  discussion that goes into the GUI requirements sheet, in the end it is
  easier to deny unreasonable requests like, we have this new functionality
  two weeks before the release can you incorporate it into the admin
  interface?, or I'd like the GUI to wash and wax my car.  A hard and
 fast
  list of GUI features for each release is essential to keeping the GUI
  project manageable
  
  My 2 cents.
  
  Eric
  
  
  On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:
  
   Hello All,
   
   In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
   documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
   user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
   effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
   am particularly interested in helping to build an
   administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
   similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
   
  
  That would be awesome!
  
   Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
   Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
   should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
   project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
   Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
   but I thought I should email this list before
   contacting him directly.  
   
  
  He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
  lately.
  
  As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
  for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
  finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.
  
  What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
  a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
  then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
  the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
  run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?
  
   Thanks,
   Matt
   
  
  Craig
  
 
 
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Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread M B

Hello All,

In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
am particularly interested in helping to build an
administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
similar to JRun Management Console, for example.

Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
but I thought I should email this list before
contacting him directly.  

Thanks,
Matt

--- Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
 
 Better docs would help.  Better external resources
 (magazine articles and
 books) would help.  Software that is easier to
 configure would help.  But
 users will always be with us, and need their
 questions answered :-).
 
 Volunteers to do any or all of the above are welcome
 -- the committers
 will be eternally grateful!
 
 Craig McClanahan
 
 
 


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Re: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread Craig R. McClanahan



On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:

 Hello All,
 
 In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
 documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
 user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
 effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
 am particularly interested in helping to build an
 administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
 similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
 

That would be awesome!

 Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
 Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
 should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
 project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
 Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
 but I thought I should email this list before
 contacting him directly.  
 

He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
lately.

As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.

What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?

 Thanks,
 Matt
 

Craig




Re: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread bip

Quoting Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 [...]

 What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree
 on
 a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository,
 and
 then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal
 than
 the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the
 long
 run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?

Sounds good, +1!


  ..bip



Re: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread Arieh Markel

And following on this topic.

Following brief conversations during JavaOne with Craig, Costin, Remy,
I began thinking of developing some code (base in my past experience in
embedding Tomcat and subsequently 'advertising' my container through Jini)
that would allow to 'publish' the existence of Tomcat instances in
distributed environments.

The list of APIs that this could apply to includes but is not limited
to:
Jini - would allow to have an RMI-based administrative interface
SLP - to expose a service interface through the Service Locator
Protocol
JXTA - similar to the above, using the JXTA infrastructure and APIs

From the perspective of my own experience, I have an initial implementation
of the first one (the one for the StorEdge embedding of Tomcat), while the
two others would force to develop a lot more code, since the support
infrastructure is not there yet (for JXTA at least, to my understanding).

--

In any case, if such contributions are deemed useful, there would be
a need to define the administrative service interface that Tomcat
requires, to be implemented by the Jini/JXTA/SLP service(s).

--

What do you think ?

Arieh

PS - I forgot to mention a J2EE interface to manage Tomcat, which
 probably fits the view of those in the J2EE world.

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 On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:
 
  Hello All,
  
  In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
  documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
  user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
  effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
  am particularly interested in helping to build an
  administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
  similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
  
 
 That would be awesome!
 
  Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
  Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
  should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
  project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
  Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
  but I thought I should email this list before
  contacting him directly.  
  
 
 He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
 lately.
 
 As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
 for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
 finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.
 
 What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
 a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
 then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
 the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
 run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?
 
  Thanks,
  Matt
  
 
 Craig

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Re: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread Amy Roh



Craig R. McClanahan wrote:

 On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:

  Hello All,
 
  In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
  documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
  user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
  effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
  am particularly interested in helping to build an
  administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
  similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
 

 That would be awesome!

  Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
  Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
  should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
  project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
  Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
  but I thought I should email this list before
  contacting him directly.
 

 He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
 lately.

 As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
 for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
 finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.

 What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
 a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
 then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
 the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
 run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?


+1 Sounds good to me.  :-)

Amy


  Thanks,
  Matt
 

 Craig




RE: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread Eric Anderson

Count me in on working on an admin interface for Tomcat.  This along with a
better install/connector config program would go a long way to improve the
overall usability of Tomcat for me.

Having had experience working on server product GUIs, the plan to decide
what goes into the GUI before starting the project is definitely the best
way to go.  Even though there is a considerable amount of planning and
discussion that goes into the GUI requirements sheet, in the end it is
easier to deny unreasonable requests like, we have this new functionality
two weeks before the release can you incorporate it into the admin
interface?, or I'd like the GUI to wash and wax my car.  A hard and fast
list of GUI features for each release is essential to keeping the GUI
project manageable

My 2 cents.

Eric


On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:

 Hello All,
 
 In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
 documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
 user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
 effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
 am particularly interested in helping to build an
 administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
 similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
 

That would be awesome!

 Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
 Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
 should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
 project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
 Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
 but I thought I should email this list before
 contacting him directly.  
 

He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
lately.

As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.

What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?

 Thanks,
 Matt
 

Craig



Re: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread Matthew Bergen

Exactly what I had hoped for, Craig.  I'll keep an eye on the list.  Thanks!

Matt


--- Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:
 
  Hello All,
  
  In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
  documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
  user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
  effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
  am particularly interested in helping to build an
  administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
  similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
  
 
 That would be awesome!
 
  Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
  Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
  should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
  project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
  Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
  but I thought I should email this list before
  contacting him directly.  
  
 
 He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
 lately.
 
 As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
 for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
 finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.
 
 What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
 a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
 then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
 the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
 run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?
 
  Thanks,
  Matt
  
 
 Craig
 


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Re: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread Glenn Nielsen

Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
 
 On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:
 
  Hello All,
 
  In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
  documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
  user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
  effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
  am particularly interested in helping to build an
  administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
  similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
 
 
 That would be awesome!
 
  Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
  Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
  should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
  project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
  Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
  but I thought I should email this list before
  contacting him directly.
 
 
 He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
 lately.
 
 As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
 for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
 finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.
 
 What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
 a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
 then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
 the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
 run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?
 

Sounds good.  Have you considered using SOAP to implement Tomcat admin
transactions?

Regards,

Glenn

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RE: Tomcat Admin Web Interface

2001-06-14 Thread cmanolache


It would be very good at this stage to go back 1 1/2 years in tomcat
archives and re-read the admin thread. It was a huge discussion, with
many ideas - but nothing happened. 

As usual, my opinion is that you should start with a prototype and/or
existing code - and figure out what is the best way to do it by trying
different aproaches. 

Costin




On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Eric Anderson wrote:

 Count me in on working on an admin interface for Tomcat.  This along with a
 better install/connector config program would go a long way to improve the
 overall usability of Tomcat for me.
 
 Having had experience working on server product GUIs, the plan to decide
 what goes into the GUI before starting the project is definitely the best
 way to go.  Even though there is a considerable amount of planning and
 discussion that goes into the GUI requirements sheet, in the end it is
 easier to deny unreasonable requests like, we have this new functionality
 two weeks before the release can you incorporate it into the admin
 interface?, or I'd like the GUI to wash and wax my car.  A hard and fast
 list of GUI features for each release is essential to keeping the GUI
 project manageable
 
 My 2 cents.
 
 Eric
 
 
 On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, M B wrote:
 
  Hello All,
  
  In response to the recent postings regarding Tomcat
  documentation and administration (Re: ~rant~ Docs,
  user list, etc.), I am willing to contribute much
  effort in this area.  In addition to documentation, I
  am particularly interested in helping to build an
  administrative web interface for Tomcat 4.0, something
  similar to JRun Management Console, for example.
  
 
 That would be awesome!
 
  Naturally, I want to coordinate my efforts with the
  Tomcat community.  Can anyone please point out where I
  should begin, or who I should contact?  Is there a
  project for this?  The Catalina TODO identifies John
  Shin as volunteer for producing an admin interface,
  but I thought I should email this list before
  contacting him directly.  
  
 
 He volunteered long, long, ago but I haven't heard anything from him
 lately.
 
 As it happens, I've been accumulating a list of functional requirements
 for admin capabilities that I'd like to post for discussion.  I'll be
 finished with what I'm thinking in the next couple of days.
 
 What I'd like to see us do on issues like this is to discuss and agree on
 a functional specs document that is checked in to the CVS repository, and
 then start working together on the pieces.  It's a little more formal than
 the usual :-) open source approach, but I think it will help in the long
 run.  Does that sound like a useful plan?
 
  Thanks,
  Matt
  
 
 Craig