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Brian Stansberry commented on WFCORE-433:
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That sounds like applying CLI scripts to me.
Our xml formats are not stable API.
git backend for loading/storing the configuration XML for wildfly
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Key: WFCORE-433
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFCORE-433
Project: WildFly Core
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Domain Management
Reporter: James Strachan
Assignee: Jason Greene
when working with wildfly in a cloud/paas environment (like openshift, fabric8, docker,
heroku et al) it'd be great to have a git repository for the configuration folder so
that writes work something like:
* git pull
* write the, say, standalone.xml file
* git commit -a -m "some comment"
* git push
(with a handler to deal with conflicts; such as last write wins).
Then an optional periodic 'git pull' and reload configuration if there is a
change.
This would then mean that folks could use a number of wildfly containers using docker /
openshift / fabric8 and then have a shared git repository (e.g. the git repo in openshift
or fabric8) to configure a group of wildfly containers. Folks could then reuse the wildfly
management console within cloud environments (as the management console would, under the
covers, be loading/saving from/to git)
Folks could then benefit from git tooling when dealing with versioning and audit logs of
changes to the XML; along with getting the benefit of branching, tagging.