Swing can run but semi broken. Especially on non-windows platforms.
We can share the model not ui.
P.s. and we would need code that works across multiple versions of as7/eap. Not sure cli
has the same goal?
/max (sent from my phone)
On 10/02/2012, at 20.13, ssilvert(a)redhat.com wrote:
It will be interesting to see where it goes. In the beginning I
started
to structure the nodes in a similar way. But because the CLI GUI is
geared toward building and executing commands, I kept it so that each
node represents part of the address.
The self-describing nature of the DMR is really powerful. We already
have three or four apps built on top of it and I suspect we haven't seen
the last.
BTW, is it impossible to run Swing code from inside Eclipse?
On 2/10/2012 1:54 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> For now we just added the "raw" view but would like to either make this
more "beginner user-friendly" or move it over to something like the full blown
JMX console we got
> for "older" AS's where you can do edit operations etc.
>
> but for now we just do this "baby" raw console as a read only operation and
see where it takes us.
>
> /max
>
> On Feb 10, 2012, at 19:08, Rob Cernich wrote:
>
>>> Looks a lot like the CLI GUI. We should collaborate.
>> It was certainly inspired by the CLI GUI, though I haven't had a chance to
look at the code yet. The UI piece is probably going to be specific to each (SWT on the
Eclipse side, I assume Swing on the CLI side). The model code could be shared, but
there's not much there on the Eclipse side:
>> * a resource node - represents an addressable resource (e.g.
/subsystem=switchyard)
>> * an attributes node - container for attributes defined by a resource
>> * an attribute node - an attribute value associated with a resource
>> * a category node - represents a "child-type" defined by a resource
(e.g. subsystem).
>>
>> The model is built using read-resource-description, read-children-names and
read-resource, depending on the node type.
>>
>> For me, I was just looking to make sure I had access to the management interface
from within Eclipse so I could add some SwitchYard specific capabilities to the Servers
View. The "baby console" was just a POC demonstrating the possibilities.
>>
>> Best,
>> Rob
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