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Heiko Braun updated AS7-2315:
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Summary: Display nested deployment artifact structures (was: Click within the
Deployments tab in the Administrative Console and drill-down into the war file to see the
artifacts)
Description:
Click within the Deployments tab in the Administrative Console and drill-down into the war
file to see the artifacts:
There is currently no way to view artifacts within a deployable file (WAR, etc.) within
the Administrative Console. It is incredibly useful to an Administrative/Ops type to be
able to drill-down into the deployable file and view the specific artifacts. This would
assist in troubleshooting and diagnosing issues. At the same time, the user within the
Administrative Console should be able to click the context and get to the deployed
application (if it is a web-based context like a WAR).
was:There is currently no way to view artifacts within a deployable file (WAR, etc.)
within the Administrative Console. It is incredibly useful to an Administrative/Ops type
to be able to drill-down into the deployable file and view the specific artifacts. This
would assist in troubleshooting and diagnosing issues. At the same time, the user within
the Administrative Console should be able to click the context and get to the deployed
application (if it is a web-based context like a WAR).
Display nested deployment artifact structures
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Key: AS7-2315
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2315
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: Console, Domain Management
Affects Versions: 7.1.0.Alpha1
Reporter: Blaine Mincey
Labels: eap6-ux
Fix For: Open To Community
Click within the Deployments tab in the Administrative Console and drill-down into the
war file to see the artifacts:
There is currently no way to view artifacts within a deployable file (WAR, etc.) within
the Administrative Console. It is incredibly useful to an Administrative/Ops type to be
able to drill-down into the deployable file and view the specific artifacts. This would
assist in troubleshooting and diagnosing issues. At the same time, the user within the
Administrative Console should be able to click the context and get to the deployed
application (if it is a web-based context like a WAR).
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