The distinction is one talks about "runs in domain mode" and one is
"runs in standalone mode". The overall flow of the docs needs to make it
clear to the reader what that distinction is. If the doc writers think
it's better to include a short form of that explanation here, that's fine.
Including another grouping level in the hierarchy isn't going to resolve
that issue; the significance of the "domain" and "standalone" dirs
will
still need to be explained.
On 8/22/11 9:16 AM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
Darran,
Okay if I agree with what you said, and I think I do, can someone help
out with the verbiage here then:
http://documentation-stage.bne.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_Enterprise_App...
both Domain and Standalone read exactly the same with the definition,
and if they are really different I would expect these words to be vastly
different, if not then my prior argument still stands and they should be
grouped. ;) Ducks and runs
Jim Tyrrell
Principal JBoss Solutions Architect
Did you see RHT on Cramer?
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056
On Aug 22, 2011, at 4:21 AM, Darran Lofthouse wrote:
> I believe the two are very different so the standalone/domain difference
> does not map onto the concept of different servers as in AS < 7.
>
> In previous AS releases each of the 'servers' was always started by the
> same AS process either JMX or MC backed - the selected 'server' was then
> essentially the configuration to bootstrap that instance, these
> configurations could then be copied to create a new configurations.
>
> In AS7 the multiple configurations are achieved by having multiple files
> in the standalone/configuration and domain/configuration folders.
>
> I think any attempt to try and artificially group these in a parent
> folder is just going to be potential for more confusion leading end
> users to believe these folders are the configurations as we had before.
>
> Regards,
> Darran Lofthouse.
>
> On 08/19/2011 10:09 PM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
>> Brian,
>>
>> Okay so does another name besides "server" make sense?
>>
>> I know domain and standalone have very different features, but now that
>> I have been reading even more of the documents, to me these two things
>> are loosely equal and some consideration would be made for putting them
>> into the same directory for grouping purposes. I have said my piece,
>> just food for thought, and I think a good question to ask once everyone
>> is back at this on Monday.
>>
>> Just a late Friday muse.
>>
>> Jim Tyrrell
>> Principal JBoss Solutions Architect
>>
>> Did you see RHT on Cramer?
>>
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Aug 19, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>>
>>> In the docs, we use the term "Server" to refer to a process
that's
>>> handling regular EE-ish requests, i.e. in AS < 7 what was an application
>>> server instance.
>>>
>>> When you run domain.sh you're launching 0..n of those plus the
>>> controller processes, and those processes write to the domain dir. The
>>> scope of what's in that dir is greater than "server".
>>>
>>> On 8/19/11 3:02 PM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
>>>> Team,
>>>>
>>>> Reading through the docs and descriptions of the two folders standalone
>>>> and domain (they were separated alphabetically by a modules directory),
>>>> wondering out loud to facilitate ease of transition use, does it make
>>>> sense to bundle those in a server directory?
>>>>
>>>> Just a question? Apologize if if has already been discussed!!!
>>>>
>>>> Jim Tyrrell
>>>> Principal JBoss Solutions Architect
>>>>
>>>> Did you see RHT on Cramer?
>>>>
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39401056
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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