[jboss-as7-dev] Modeling Management Objects

Jason Greene jgreene at redhat.com
Wed Feb 29 15:06:40 EST 2012


That was certainly the intention when we designed the management API.

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On Feb 29, 2012, at 1:05 PM, ssilvert at redhat.com wrote:

> On 2/29/2012 1:32 PM, Rob Cernich wrote:
>> See my previous response. The real problem is the stability of those
>> APIs. No amount of decoupling allows you to instantly see new features
>> or retract removed features, unless you're putting together a dynamic
>> GUI, which is then limited in its usability (e.g. generic JMX
>> consoles, generic WS testers, etc.; they get the job done, they adapt
>> nicely, but they aren't very pretty). Best, Rob
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> I don't see any reason why a dynamic GUI must have poor usability.  
> This might have been true for the JMX console, but the management model
> provides tons of metatdata.  It even provides localized help text.   I
> believe it is possible to put together a very nice GUI for it that is
> completely dynamic.  The CLI GUI is already decent and it required very
> little code.  I see nothing that stops it from becoming extremely usable
> and useful.
> 
> Stan
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