[jboss-as7-dev] Management Console JDK Server Example
Darran Lofthouse
darran.lofthouse at redhat.com
Fri Jan 21 05:15:51 EST 2011
On 01/20/2011 08:32 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> These are valid points. Being able to run the console on a process other
> than the DC is a plus for users who see the DC as critical
> infrastructure where they don't want anything extraneous going on; i.e.
> they do a lot of management via scripts and only occasionally run the
> console.
One question that came up this week was why isn't the DC also running on
a minimal AS? I assume this has already been considered but it would
bring some additional benefits: -
- The DC becomes just another host so any instability in the DC and
the host controller is unaffected and can restart it as required.
- Whilst minimal services is still desirable services already provided
within AS can be used.
And also later if there was ever need to implement a more master/slave
domain controller architecture this could be achieved with a server
group specifically for the domain controller.
> But supporting that use case may not be worth the extra
> complexity of managing remote invocations.
>
> Looking at that example Jason posted at the start of this thread, the
> webserver wasn't doing much anyway; i.e. it's not a big burder. Most of
> the work was in the browser or on Yahoo (the analogue to the DC's
> HTTP-based API.)
>
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