Just a quick update - Weld 5.1.0.Final is now available along with Weld API 5.0.SP3.
Probe is no longer part of these artifacts.
Release notes can be seen at http://weld.cdi-spec.org/news/2022/10/03/weld-510Final/ as usual.

Regards
Matej

On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 6:15 PM Matej Novotny <manovotn@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Brian,

Thanks for the suggestion!
I have posted it there as well, see https://groups.google.com/g/wildfly/c/nGug8Bgbp94

Regards
Matej

On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 5:49 PM Brian Stansberry <brian.stansberry@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Matej,

Thanks for checking for community input!  Perhaps post on https://groups.google.com/g/wildfly as well? That's a somewhat different audience as it's end user oriented and doesn't involve a list subscription.

Best regards,
Brian

On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 9:40 AM Matej Novotny <manovotn@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello

This email is to let users and the community know that we are considering removing development mode, known as Weld Probe, from the next version of Weld 5.

Tracking issue for this can be seen here[1] but I will provide a short overview for this decision below. We value feedback so please don't hesitate to reach back via this email, JIRA issue or via Gitter.

First of all, the reason why we want to remove it is because the tool has been left unmaintained for an extended period of time. Namely the UI part is fairly outdated; especially the libraries it uses. We lack the time and/or manpower to completely rewrite and maintain the client part of Probe (the single page html UI) which is why we opted for removal rather than shipping outdated code.

There are two ways we can go about this:

1. Complete removal of Probe with all of its parts
 - this means there will be no development mode and it removes all Probe code
- removes (or deprecates) any configuration options linked to it

2. Removal of just the client side code (the UI) and keeping Probe internals which expose all the information via JSON
 - this would only remove UI parts of Probe; you'd no longer get any means to inspect the deployment except JSON data
 - however, this allows for custom community client to be written and to consume this data

As we lack any data on whether Probe is being currently used and whether the community would appreciate keeping the JSON data, we are at the moment leaning towards removing Probe altogether.

That being said, if there is interest from the community, we'd be more than happy to keep the JSON parts of Probe in place so don't hesitate to reach out and tell us. Last but not least, even if Probe gets removed now, we can reintroduce it at a later point in time.

Regards
Matej
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