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Emanuel Muckenhuber commented on AS7-6477:
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Hmm, i see it in both operations:
{noformat}
[domain@localhost:9999 /] /host=master:read-children-types
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => [
"core-service",
"interface",
"jvm",
"path",
"server",
"server-config",
"system-property"
]
}
and
[domain@localhost:9999 /] /host=master:read-resource-description
....
"children" => {
"core-service" => {
"description" => "Core services provided by the host's host
controller.",
"model-description" => undefined
},
"system-property" => {
"description" => "A system property to set on all servers on the
host.",
"model-description" => undefined
},
"server" => {
"description" => "Servers currently running on the host",
"model-description" => undefined
},
...
{noformat}
I guess i am missing something?
/host=* has something called "server" that is neither child
nor attribute
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Key: AS7-6477
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-6477
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Domain Management
Affects Versions: 7.2.0.Alpha1
Reporter: Stan Silvert
Assignee: Emanuel Muckenhuber
Fix For: 7.3.0.Alpha1
Start a domain with a host called "master". In CLI, do
/host=master/:read-resource. In the result, you will see a resource called
"server".
However, if you do /host=master/:read-children-types it will not show up as a child
type.
If you do /host=master/:read-resource-description it will not show up as an attribute
either.
So what is "server"? It's not a child and it's not an attribute. Is
it something that should not show up in read-resource?
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