On Dec 10, 2014, at 9:28 AM, Dev Ops
<devopsmoreorless(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Brian Stansberry <brian.stansberry(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
On 12/10/14, 5:14 AM, Dev Ops wrote:
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> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Harald Pehl <hpehl(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:hpehl@redhat.com>> wrote:
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>> Am 09.12.2014 um 12:42 schrieb Dev Ops <devopsmoreorless(a)gmail.com
>> <mailto:devopsmoreorless@gmail.com>>:
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>> Hi,
>> thanks for pointing me to the github repo.
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>> I need to do a couple of things:
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>> 1. provide a graphical and complete view of all server-groups -
>> along with the hosts - something like the following
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http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/1062288
> That's something we've always wanted to have in the console.
> Currently the console has some weak points when it comes to manage
> big domains with lots of hosts and servers. Some kind of bird's-eye
> view for big topologies would definitely be an improvement.
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>> 2. provide a button to download the deployed application;
> Not sure what's the use case behind that. Maybe you can elaborate
> more on that.
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> Most of the time I "operate" in environments and situation where there
> is NOT an artifact repository.
> People merely know the existence of words like CI, CD and so on, thus
> before upgrading a web-application they need to back it up.
> Having a button next to the application can be handy.
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Supporting this would require some server-side functionality, as we
don't expose the content in the content repository via the management
API. It would probably be pretty simple to do though, using the
attach-a-stream-to-a-response thing we've added in 9. Used now by the
log download feature.
Great! Thus implementing a download-content button should be pretty straightforward.
Dates for WF 9.0.0.Final? More or less... :-)
Great question. I am looking to rearrange the scope of 9 so that it can ship in Q1 next
year; expect to see an email soon. I’d like to ship the beta end of Jan.
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Jason T. Greene
WildFly Lead / JBoss EAP Platform Architect
JBoss, a division of Red Hat