[jboss-as7-dev] Should I be able to ls a socket-binding in the admin shell?

Alexey Loubyansky alexey.loubyansky at redhat.com
Fri Apr 8 10:24:15 EDT 2011


ls was supposed to be only for node path. I was thinking about something 
like 'describe' or something to get a detailed info about the current 
node (or the node in the argument of describe).
There is potentially a lot of info, i.e. attributes, operation, etc. I 
haven't thought that through yet.

On 04/08/2011 04:27 AM, Scott Stark wrote:
> Ah, ok, perhaps not then, but an ls of a leaf defaulting to this
> read-resource op would be nice. I'll create a feature request and Alexey
> can do what he wants with it.
>
> On 4/7/11 7:23 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>> I'll let Alexey comment on whether he envisioned ls as showing the
>> attributes of a resource as opposed to just showing the structure of the
>> resource tree.
>>
>> /socket-binding-group=standard-sockets:read-resource(recursive=true)
>> will give you all the details.
>>
>> /socket-binding-group=standard-sockets/socket-binding=http:read-resource
>>
>> will give you a single one.
>>
>> On 4/7/11 8:42 PM, Scott Stark wrote:
>>> When I go into the admin shell and navigate down to the socket-binding
>>> in the standard-sockets, tab completion shows the available bindings,
>>> but I am unable to ls any particular socket-binding. I would expect that
>>> when I ls socket-binding-group=standard-sockets/socket-binding=http I
>>> would see the attributes of the node. Is that correct? This is what I see:
>>>
>
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