On 1/29/13 10:38 PM, Jesse Sightler wrote:
Right now it looks like the biggest challenge may be that the CLI seems
to be more strict than DMR. For example, the operation to add a
system-property in standalone mode rejects "add" operations that contain
the "boot-time" parameter. But this is only the case from the CLI, as
the management console sends them as DMR with no issues.
I haven't yet figured out an approach for dealing with that yet, but it
may be that each operation has to be aware of these discrepancies in the
management console.
That is tricky. Basically the server intentionally doesn't reject
unknown parameters, it just ignores them. It seems the console is taking
advantage of that a bit. The CLI is conscious that thumb-fingered humans
are often directly typing the commands, so it is closely validating the
user input against the detailed API specs the server provides.
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Brian Stansberry
Principal Software Engineer
JBoss by Red Hat