[JBoss JIRA] Created: (JBMICROCONT-109) Support direct registration of beans without a StandardMBean wrapper
by Brian Stansberry (JIRA)
Support direct registration of beans without a StandardMBean wrapper
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Key: JBMICROCONT-109
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBMICROCONT-109
Project: JBoss MicroContainer
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: General
Reporter: Brian Stansberry
Assigned To: Brian Stansberry
Fix For: JBossMC_2_0_0 Beta
If a bean is already a valid MBean, it should be possible to directly register it in JMX without wrapping it in a StandardMBean. Otherwise beans that implement things like MBeanRegistration, NotificationBroadcaster, NotificationEmitter will not expose that API to the mbean server.
To support this, @JMX will add an attribute:
boolean registerDirectly() default false;
JMXIntroduction will check the attribute; if true the target bean will be registered directly; otherwise a StandardMBean will be created and registered.
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (JBPORTAL-1091) CMS UI : order : for lists of languages, folders, files names
by Antoine Herzog (JIRA)
CMS UI : order : for lists of languages, folders, files names
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Key: JBPORTAL-1091
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPORTAL-1091
Project: JBoss Portal
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Portal CMS
Affects Versions: 2.4 Final
Environment: JBoss Portal 2.4, WXP, CMS repository in filesystem,
Reporter: Antoine Herzog
Assigned To: Roy Russo
Priority: Minor
In the CMS UI, the ordering of the folders and the files names is "Date of creation".
Wish : the ordering by names (more convenient to work).
even better : feature to choose the ordering on name, dates, description (second priority).
In the list of languages, when you use it with another user language than english, the list is in a very messy order :
I guess it is the order of the languages names in english, but showed in the "other language".
example : "english" is written "anglais" and can be found after "grec" (greek) and before "esperanto".
solution : order the list with the i18n label of each items.
even better : propose in top of list the few languages that are supported by the portal.
propose a one (or a few) strategie(s) of ordering.
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[JBoss JIRA] Created: (JBRULES-549) Better support for linebreaks in LHS
by Dirk Bergstrom (JIRA)
Better support for linebreaks in LHS
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Key: JBRULES-549
URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBRULES-549
Project: JBoss Rules
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: Drl Parser/Builder
Reporter: Dirk Bergstrom
Assigned To: Mark Proctor
I have some rules with very long LHS expressions. I'd like to split them across multiple lines for readability. However, the parser has limited support for breaks.
These work:
when
ObjectTypeName( p0_exit_epoch > (RUM.now()),
p0_exit_epoch > (RUM.daysAgo(7)) )
variable :
OtherObjectType($rlis : rlis -> (RUM.countFieldsMatching($rlis, "state", "dev-maybe") > 0))
These don't:
variable : OtherObjectType($rlis :
rlis -> (RUM.countFieldsMatching($rlis, "state", "dev-maybe") > 0))
variable : OtherObjectType(($rlis : rlis ->
(RUM.countFieldsMatching($rlis, "state", "dev-maybe") > 0))
variable : OtherObjectType($rlis : rlis -> (RUM.countFieldsMatching($rlis,
"state", "dev-maybe") > 0))
While I'm at it, I'd love to have support for multiline expressions in DSL files, but I can imagine that would be a bit harder...
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