How it's done affects how the user uses it.
A) With the XSLT approach, user will have to point windup to the
single standalone.xml file I guess. But it can be done
"statically", nothing really running.
B) With CLI, the user will point Windup to the 2 directories (EAP 6,
EAP 7). And the operation will try to run some CLI.
B is imo more convenient, and also will reuse the existing code
handing the standalone.xml read/write (and take care of namespaces),
but will take longer to implement correctly. So I guess it's
something for later sprints?
Ondra
On 2.9.2015 17:45, Lincoln Baxter, III
wrote:
I think that generating the configuration is a good
idea. I don't have a strong preference about how it is done.
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