"adrian(a)jboss.org" wrote : "scott.stark(a)jboss.org" wrote :
| | I agree with the notion of views, but this seems more of an admin tool task.
|
| But doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of the Managed project?
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| The admin console could do everything, but expecting it to keep in step
| with changes is almost certainly a futile hope.
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| Only if the admin console is able to react to new metadata (or old metadata
| for that matter) will the project have any hope of staying relevant.
|
| The task is equivalent in scope/work to updating the doco everytime
| somebody adds/changes configuration options.
| In practice, if it is done at all, it is usually late and then misleading for users
| of older versions.
I see a view as a presentation option to the admin user. The purpose of the managed
project is to expose the managed properties/ops for tools. Presenting those to the admin
in a way they understand is the tools job. Even if we did provide hints for groupings, I
still see the tools wanting to display these in their specific ways and as components have
new managed features they will want to update their views.
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