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Stan Silvert commented on AS7-4265:
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Thought it would be useful to show the help text here since I don't see it documented
anywhere else:
SYNOPSIS
To add a module
module add --name=module_name [--slot=slot_name] --resources=list_of_jars
(--module-xml=file_path |
[--dependencies=list_of_module_names] [--properties=list_of_properties]
[--main-class=fully_qualified_class_name]])
To remove a module
module remove --name=module_name [--slot=slot_name]
DESCRIPTION
The command is used to add and remove modules.
When a module is added, the corresponding to the module name directory structure
will be created in the AS7 module repository. The JAR files specified as resources
will be copied to the module's directory. Unless module.xml file was specified
as an argument, it will be automatically generated.
When a module is removed, its module.xml and other resources will be removed
from the module repository as well as its directory structure up to the point
where other modules met.
NOTE: the command can generate only simple module.xml files.
More specifically, it supports:
- resources-root elements that point to files;
- modules dependencies as simple module names;
- module's main-class;
- module properties.
ARGUMENTS
--name - (required) the name of the module to be added or removed.
NOTE: slot is not a part of the module name.
--slot - (optional) specifies a slot which should be created or removed.
If this argument is not specified, "main" slot is assumed.
--resources - (used with add, required) a list of filesystem paths (usually jar
files)
separated by a filesystem-specific path separator, i.e.
java.io.File.pathSeparatorChar.
The file specified will be copied to the created module's
directory.
--module-xml - (used with add, optional) filesystem path to the module.xml file
which should be used for the added module. The file will be copied
to the created module's directory. If this argument is not
specified,
module.xml file will be generated in the new created module's
directory.
--dependencies - (used with add, optional) a comma-separated list of module names
the module being added depends on.
NOTE: this argument makes sense only when the module.xml file is
generated,
i.e. when the --module-xml argument isn't specified
--properties - (used with add, optional) a comma-separated list of
property_name=property_value
pairs that will define module properties.
NOTE: this argument makes sense only when the module.xml file is
generated,
i.e. when the --module-xml argument isn't specified
--main-class - (used with add, optional) a fully qualified class name that declares
the modules main method.
NOTE: this argument makes sense only when the module.xml file is
generated,
i.e. when the --module-xml argument isn't specified
cli command to add/remove AS modules
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Key: AS7-4265
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-4265
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Task
Components: CLI
Reporter: Alexey Loubyansky
Assignee: Alexey Loubyansky
Fix For: 7.1.2.Final (EAP)
I think it'd be useful to have a command to add modules to the AS which given the
jars, dependencies, etc would generate the structure in the modules dir, copy the jars and
generate the xml.
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