"mazz(a)jboss.com" wrote :
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| Agreed. RHQ is for production management. If you want a small, simple management UI
(for, say, developers to use), RHQ is not what you want to use.
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| But, what you will want to do is make your management interface remotely accessible so
you CAN plug into a production management environment (like RHQ) so I can manage your jbm
services along side of my other production apps/services.
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| So, I can import my jbm services into RHQ's inventory along with my JBossAS
servers, and other managed products so, when I *do* deploy jbm in production, I can manage
it with all my other things in a single management platform. Because if I have to load up
your management console UI separately from my other management tools just to manage jbm,
that would suck too. Its a "production" enviroment vs. "development"
environment thing.
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Well.. I guess if we just expose our beans via JMX using the standard JDK stuff as Jeff
suggested, then we have the best of both worlds.
It's just a shame we can't get the nice UI unless we have the "big-iron"
server.
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