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Rob Stryker commented on JBIDE-23403:
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An astools server adapter can browse the mgmt tree.... we also have service bundles for
most versions of eap. But I don't think cdk exposes that stuff for the underlying eap,
so we can't connect. And even if we did, we'd need to wait for you guys to have
custom behavior based on what's underlying the openshift connection.
But even then, wouldn't the state be different depending on which / how many pods
exist? I really have no idea how your usecase works.
As a user I need to be able to inspect the state of my EAP
deployments
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Key: JBIDE-23403
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-23403
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.4.2.AM2
Reporter: Andre Dietisheim
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Labels: openshift_v3, server, web_console
Fix For: 4.4.4.AM3
The web console for eap was disabled in the eap image that we have in OpenShift. It's
therefore not possible for users to inspect the state of their deployment.
The only there is to do such thing is to inspect jolokia informations. There is no such
tooling in Eclipse yet. Furthermore the url to access those is non-obvious as one can see
[
here|http://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/03/30/jolokia-jvm-monitoring-...].
I therefore suggest that we should provide help/tooling that allows users to easily access
and manipulate those informations.
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