Thomas,

Here is some threads about the provisioning discussion:

http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/wildfly-dev/2014-June/002330.html
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/wildfly-dev/2014-July/002523.html
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/wildfly-dev/2014-August/002831.html
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/wildfly-dev/2014-September/002912.html
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/wildfly-dev/2014-September/002919.html




2014-09-04 7:15 GMT-03:00 Thomas Heute <theute@redhat.com>:

I would need to provision Wildfly remotely with something like JON or
Fabric8 for instance, the CLI would not work for that if I understand
correctly.

REST-ish API would work better I think (I guess option 3 covers that),
Fabric8 preference would likely be option 1 though (note that in this
usecase the end-user doesn't really touch the XML files, he's using a tool)

BTW: I completely missed the discussion about provisioning tool until
this email so please forgive my ignorance. If there is a document or
email thread that would help me catch up I would love to have a look.

Thomas


On 09/04/2014 06:16 AM, Stuart Douglas wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Work on the provisioning tool is now well underway, so I would like to
> revisit something I mentioned in my original email, which is allowing
> the provisioning tool to customize a provisioned server.
>
> I think there are a few options here, some more palatable than others.
> In no particular order:
>
> 1) Customize the XML directly
>
> Using this approach we would just directly customize the XML
> configuration files. This would basically require the use of XSLT
> (yuck), or require us to basically invent our own version of XSLT (even
> more yuck). Even though this approach will work, and will be fairly easy
> to implement, I think it would really suck from an end-user point of
> view, and I think we should discount it.
>
> 2) Allow the user to provide CLI commands to customise the server
>
> This is by far my favorite approach. The provisioning file would just
> contain a list of CLI commands, and would execute them in order. I think
> this is by far the most intuitive, and the CLI is well documented.
>
> 3) Allow the user to provide DMR operations to customize the server
>
> Similar to 2, but allow the user to provide DMR or JSON operations to
> customize the server. I think this is not nearly as nice as 2, as users
> are much more likely to be familiar with the CLI rather than DMR.
>
>
> I think 2 is by far the best approach, however it does open up the
> question of how and when to execute the operations. I think the easiest
> way to do this would be to just start the server in admin only mode on a
> custom port (so it will not interfere with any existing running Wildfly
> instances), and just execute the CLI commands in admin only mode.
>
> Does this all sound reasonable?
>
> Stuart
>
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