I think that generating the configuration is a good idea. I don't have a strong preference about how it is done.

On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Ondrej Zizka <ozizka@redhat.com> wrote:
I am adding 3rd way:

We could read the EAP 6 config using CLI, and write the EAP 7 config
using CLI.

That would need us to get the location of the EAP 6 dir and the new EAP
7 dir,
and then run both in host controller mode, or how is it called.

Is that viable?

Ondra


On 1.9.2015 15:41, Matej Briskar wrote:
> Hello team,
> there are new issues in the jira issues tracker for migrating EAP6->EAP7 thanks to Eduardo. Currently we have 3 new issues (https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WINDUPRULE-66).
>
> We have two ways we may resolve them:
> a) create XSLT - this will take a lot of time, but user may love us for it
> b) put there only hint - simple to do.
>
> Not sure which way to go and if we have some time to spend doing XSLT. (estimation is 1 week for 1 XSLT transformation).
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