On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 08:23:18AM -0700, James R. Perkins wrote:
Being able to run a CLI script on a server from the IDE would be
pretty awesome. Do you guys use the CLI public API at all? If not that
would work quite well for a feature like this.
what is the public API ?
I just know about jboss-cli executable that can take parameters.
I assume all this .cli stuff is done via these ?
Is that the API you think we should use if we did this ?
p.s. We don't bundle any jboss-cli jars in our tools since we would proably
need one for each version (EAP 6.0,6.1, AS7.0, AS7.1. etc)
/max
On 05/15/2013 03:26 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>...are these scripts *required* to run the examples the projects ?
>Or are they just custom goals you can run as a one-off to change the
>server or would they *always* be executed ?
>
>And i'm wondering if we should add a "Run on server" feature in
>eclipse to
>run these easily from the IDE against a server already configured...
>
>/max
>
>On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 09:52:48AM -0700, James R. Perkins wrote:
>>I started a conversion on a PR,
https://github.com/jboss-jdf/jboss-as-quickstart/pull/500#issuecomment-17...,
>>about creating a maven plugin to validate the CLI scripts in the
>>Quickstarts.
>>
>>Pete suggested this might be a good thing for Arquillian to
>>support. I did find and arquillian-maven plugin [1], but it looks
>>like it hasn't been updated in a while. I'm also not sure if the
>>ARQ API can handle scripts. I don't mind helping update the plugin
>>if that seems like a viable solution. Also I don't mind adding
>>support to the WildFly ARQ to allow for scripts.
>>
>>If anyone has any thoughts or opinions on this feel free to
>>express them. I'm not sure if we even want to do the validation,
>>but it does seem it would be useful. Especially as quickstart
>>targeted servers change.
>>
>>[1]:
https://github.com/arquillian/arquillian-maven
>>
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>>James R. Perkins
>>JBoss by Red Hat
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