[jboss-dev] Fresh 1.0.0.Alpha1 - CLI for JBossAS

Ales Justin ales.justin at gmail.com
Fri May 15 09:25:49 EDT 2009


> Actually, this is the first I ever heard of that adminclient that ian
> wrote :}

Yeah, it surprised me as well.

> Jopr has the start of its own CLI, but its not fully baked yet. I'm
> wondering if we could use this Fresh utility instead :)

Sure.
But I guess this is more of a question for Tomaz and Marko.
I'm just a messenger and their MC advisor. :-)

> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ales Justin"
> <ales.justin at gmail.com> Cc: "JBoss.org development list"
> <jboss-development at lists.jboss.org> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009
> 8:59:34 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: [jboss-dev]
> Fresh 1.0.0.Alpha1 - CLI for JBossAS
> 
> Ah, my bad. :-(
> 
> But there is come cli in Jopr, right?
> 
> Whereas Ian's adminclient looks trivial to impl, I guess it's just a
> simple tool to quickly check how ProfileService behaves?
> 
> John Mazzitelli wrote:
>> Note of clarification:
>> 
>> This:
>> 
>> http://management-platform.blogspot.com/2009/04/managing-resources-that-have-cli.html
>> 
>> 
>> is not talking about a CLI implementation, but what that references
>> is the ability to manage any resource that HAS a CLI (and by CLI, I
>> mean a standalone executable that you can run to either monitor or
>> control a resource - such as apachectl or any init.d boot script).
>> 
>> Just wanted to clarify that.
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ales Justin"
>> <ales.justin at gmail.com> To: "JBoss.org development list"
>> <jboss-development at lists.jboss.org> Cc: "Tomaž Cerar"
>> <cerar at parsek.com>, "Marko Strukelj" <strukelj at parsek.net> Sent:
>> Friday, May 15, 2009 8:22:12 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
>> Subject: [jboss-dev] Fresh 1.0.0.Alpha1 - CLI for JBossAS
>> 
>> I'm proud to present the initial version of Fresh, CLI for JBossAS.
>> 
>> 
>> This is definitely not the only CLI developed under our roof, 
>> (http://management-platform.blogspot.com/2009/04/managing-resources-that-have-cli.html)
>>  
>> (http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbossas/branches/Branch_5_x/adminclient/)
>>  but it brings a ton of interesting stuff developed by the people
>> who donated it, my friends from Parsek company, Tomaz Cerar and
>> Marko Strukelj (yes, the one who's responsible for vfszip :-)).
>> 
>> This is the JIRA release issue, where you can learn more about it, 
>> download the deployable artifact, ... -
>> https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/FRESH-7
>> 
>> A simple user guide can be found here: -
>> http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/Fresh-JBossShell-GettingStartedGuide
>> 
>> 
>> Any additional ideas can be published here: -
>> http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/Freshfeatureideas
>> 
>> Basically the idea is to drop in the jboss-fresh.jar into deploy/ 
>> and then connect to it via ssh, port 2022. Currently there is no
>> user/pass, simply press Enter.
>> 
>> Fresh is installed On_Demand, only ssh server deamon is fully
>> installed at the beginning, the rest kicks in when you first
>> connect (thanks Bela for the tip).
>> 
>> Marko and Tomaz already have plans to make this even better, and
>> I'll be there to help with some fancy MC tricks. :-)
>> 
>> Enjoy, any feedback is welcome.
>> 
>> -Ales
>> 
>> ps: Note to Ian Springer (adminclient), I guess we could join this
>> efforts? _______________________________________________ 
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