[jboss-as7-dev] Configuration conundrum with Express

Pete Muir pmuir at redhat.com
Mon Oct 17 08:07:48 EDT 2011



On 17 Oct 2011, at 08:13, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:

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>> Scott has a fix in the pipe for this to expose the management interfaces :-)
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> Any info on what the fix is ?

I believe exposing the management interface of the Express instance via whatever normal remote management protocol is used (e.g. CLI). This solves my need, which is to tweak the standalone configuration from forge or maven. I think this is consistent with the way AS7 works in general.

Scott will know more.

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> Since just exposing this doesn't really help since users would then have to remember to invoke these operations always from whatever tool they use, wether that is command line, forge, eclipse, netbeans, maven etc.
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> I hope its done with something that doesn't requires N implementations - but something like the suggested feature of being able to deploy management changes.

AS7 doesn't allow this generally, right? So why would it be different on express?

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> /max
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>> On 28 Sep 2011, at 09:14, Benjamin Browning wrote:
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>>> On Sep 28, 2011, at 12:13 PM, David M. Lloyd wrote:
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>>>> On 09/28/2011 10:43 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
>>>>> Warning, I may be repeating an existing query, so tell me politely where to go if that is the case ;-)
>>>>> 
>>>>> I've been adding Express support to Forge, in the run up to doing demos at JavaOne. I've hit the point where I want to add an entry (an Infinispan cache) to the standalone.xml (or domain.xml), and I want to do it without having to write a parser. If the node is available via the mgmt interface this is easy - I can use the REST interface etc. However, my node isn't, and the recommended way to configure it is to edit .openshift/configuration/standalone.xml.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Any thoughts on how I can make use of the management capabilities of AS to define this (in a machine controllable way without me reinventing the wheel) for OpenShift Express?
>>>> 
>>>> If there is something that is in standalone.xml that can't be affected 
>>>> with management operations, I'd say we have a bug.  You should be able 
>>>> to get at any configuration item at runtime.
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>>> I believe the issue is no management interfaces are enabled in Express. Your only interface is standalone.xml.
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>>> Ben
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