I prefer to add it to the standalone server. In fact I don't even see a reason to use telnet or ssh. It can be done directly from the command line, after the server initialization. I am looking at the code now, and will see if I can get it done.
Do you think a JIRA ticket should be open as a feature request? Since it will help using it for development. On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:06 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]> wrote: > that's funny, > > today (@work) to avoid to develop a GUI i created a kind of webapp console > using groovy to execute code. > > that's not a bad idea to add this kind of tool to the webapp (for tomee) or > to a ssh server (probably using mina sshd) > > i'm currently looking something else but i could have a look in some days. > > - Romain > > > 2012/1/17 Mansour Al Akeel <[email protected]> > >> I tried placing openejb-telnet-3.1.4.jar in "lib" directory for 4.0.0 >> beta-1. >> It started the telnet server, and I am able to connect, but the >> "system" command is not working. >> >> Romain, I am evaluating the options I have to use openEJB for >> development. I am looking to create a setup, where I can modify EJB >> code, recompile, redeploy, connect and query the beans for debugging >> using telnet. It will be nice to be able to use something like groovy >> to query and invoke EJBs methods. >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > telnet module moved to the inactive branch: >> > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/sandbox/inactive/ >> > >> > so it is no more included in the trunk. >> > >> > Maybe adding old modules to the current version can be enough, i have to >> > admit i didn't try. >> > >> > - Romain >> > >> > >> > 2012/1/16 Mansour Al Akeel <[email protected]> >> > >> >> I don't see openejb 4, standalone has the telnet server. The file under >> >> conf/README.txt >> >> >> >> This directory contains nothing but this readme file at the time >> >> OpenEJB is unpacked. The first time OpenEJB is started however, these >> >> files will be created: >> >> >> >> conf/ >> >> openejb.xml (main config file) >> >> >> >> logging.properties (log levels and files) >> >> >> >> login.config (jaas config file) >> >> users.properties (users that can log in) >> >> groups.properties (groups in which users belong) >> >> >> >> admin.properties (network socket for administration) >> >> ejbd.properties (network socket for ejb invocations) >> >> hsql.properties (network socket for hsql client access) >> >> httpejbd.properties (network socket for ejb invocations over >> >> http) >> >> telnet.properties (network socket for telnet "server") >> >> >> >> >> >> But the telnet.properties is not created and copying and old one does >> not >> >> solve the issue. Is this still supported in openEJB 4 ? >> >> >>
