On 03/18/2011 03:45 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
On 3/18/11 7:03 AM, Heiko Braun wrote:
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> is the 'server' node the element that contains server instances?
Yes; that's where you access the actual running server.
The operations to actually start/stop/restart the server and check their
status are under "server-config" which I'm not happy about. Not
intuitive. It's that way because of a kind of chicken-and-egg problem.
Emanuel, WDYT about a more sophisticated ProxyController for the
servers? Installed by the ServerAddHandler. It handles the lifecycle and
status ops directly; proxies the rest. Where it gets complicated is
things like read-resource, read-resource-description, read-attribute,
all of which would require custom handling. It also make a server
resource an odd duck, since it's resource description varies depending
on whether the server is started.
Yes, we could think of doing something like that - maybe we should just
create a ManagedServer for all configured servers and make it the proxy.
It should be aware of the lifecyle/state of the server anyway and also
holds the associated managed connection.