[jboss-dev-forums] [Management Development] - domain.xml work

Jason Greene do-not-reply at jboss.com
Wed Apr 7 15:52:39 EDT 2010


Jason Greene [http://community.jboss.org/people/jason.greene%40jboss.com] replied to the discussion

"domain.xml work"

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> Brian Stansberry wrote:
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> > Jason Greene wrote:
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> > > Scott Stark wrote:
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> > > I'm thinking that the profileservice ManagedComponent api is no longer relevant for our discussion. The fact that we introduced an indirection layer to allow for a stable metadata is only one part of what is needed. We need a well defined domain model that describes what the supported administration capabilities are for a given release. Now I'm thinking that the domain.xml is all that matters. Until a feature of the server has a representation in the domain.xml model, its not properly managable.
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> > I totally agree. We should focus on the requirements, use-cases and the model/configuration itself. I also agree that something has to be in domain.xml for it to be truly managable. I kind of saw runtime management of components not in domain.xml as more of a stop-gap. However, it probably is easier to just focus on the domain model, and look at the non-classified runtime stuff later, if it is even relevant anymore. 
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> Great. I'm a lot more comfortable with this approach. Multiple different management approaches coexisting in the same management API, some of which map back to domain.xml and some not -- yuck.

So do we agree that we should drop requirement 6? This would mean that if it's not in domain.xml you can't manage it.

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