It's not a CLI issue. It only shows what's available in the model.
On 04/16/2012 01:20 PM, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
IIRC some releases back, if an attribute in a domain model resource,
allowed a certain set of values, then a read-resource-description via
the CLI would show the allowed values. But checking against the latest
upstream, I don't see it available any more. For example the
timeout-unit attribute of the strict-max-bean-instance-pool resource no
longer shows the allowed values:
[standalone@localhost:9999 /]
/subsystem=ejb3/strict-max-bean-instance-pool=slsb-strict-max-pool:read-resource-description
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"description" => "A bean instance pool with a strict upper
limit",
"attributes" => {
"timeout-unit" => {
"type" => STRING,
"description" => "The instance acquisition timeout
unit",
"expressions-allowed" => false,
"nillable" => true,
"default" => "MINUTES",
"access-type" => "read-write",
"storage" => "configuration",
"restart-required" => "no-services"
},
...
Was this change intentional? It would be nice to be able to know what
values are allowed for certain attributes. By the way, is it just the
CLI that would need a change for this or does this involve much more?
-Jaikiran
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