Before, when we discussed the JMX option, and the potential for a REST
API, I was working under the assumption that tools only needed a basic
set of operations. Once this thread started talking about JSR-77
management functions, this to me says the profile service is the way
forward.
As to the tomcat API, I don't see how it provides anything close to JSR-77.
Scott Stark wrote:
Neither JSR-77 or JSR-88 are going to be part of EE in the future.
The profileservice certainly is available remotely, but I thought we
were focusing on the hotdeployment jmx based api as discussed in:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-6330
If we want this mapped into a resty type api ala the tomcat then that
needs to be defined.
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> Anyone out there listening ?
>
> Should we just drop this idea of having good remote control over AS
> from tooling ?
>
> /max
>
> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>> Is JSR-77 supported ? Will it be in EAP 5 ?
>>>> JSR-288 had similar issues earlier - are they fixed ? will they be
>>>> fixed ?
>>>
>>> JSR-77 is required for EE, but it is very out of date, and will
>>> likely get killed in a future release. JSR-88 is already scheduled
>>> for removal in EE7.
>> So we should not even consider using it for remote access ?
>>>> What are the alternatives, if any ?
>>>
>>> If you guys need advanced management functionality, it sounds like
>>> the Profile Service is going to be what you need.
>> Sure, but profile service is not available to us remotely.
>>
>> Btw. I don't consider any of the things we want to do very advanced -
>> we don't want to be another JON.
>>
>> Something basic and simple as i.e. Tomcat Management API would be
>> enough for us afaics.
>>
>>
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/manager-howto.html
>>
>> It provides a simple http api to list, start/stop/undeploy
>> applications/resources (both local and remote resources)
>>
>> btw. this is not just for *us* this is for the greater good of AS :)
>>
>> /max
>
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