[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (AS7-5417) fix messaging paths
Jeff Mesnil (JIRA)
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Wed Aug 22 12:30:15 EDT 2012
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-5417?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Jeff Mesnil updated AS7-5417:
-----------------------------
Issue Type: Bug (was: Feature Request)
> fix messaging paths
> -------------------
>
> Key: AS7-5417
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-5417
> Project: Application Server 7
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JMS
> Reporter: Jeff Mesnil
> Assignee: Jeff Mesnil
>
> messaging subsystems defines paths used to store HornetQ journal and metadata.
> The resources are not exposed in a consistent fashion:
> {noformat}
> [standalone at localhost:9999 /] cd /subsystem=messaging/hornetq-server=default
> [standalone at localhost:9999 hornetq-server=default] ./:read-children-names(child-type=path)
> {
> "outcome" => "success",
> "result" => []
> }
> [standalone at localhost:9999 hornetq-server=default] ./path=*:read-resource
> {
> "outcome" => "failed",
> "failure-description" => "JBAS014739: No handler for read-resource at address [
> (\"subsystem\" => \"messaging\"),
> (\"hornetq-server\" => \"default\"),
> (\"path\" => \"*\")
> ]",
> "rolled-back" => true
> }
> [standalone at localhost:9999 hornetq-server=default] ./path=*:read-resource-description
> {
> "outcome" => "failed",
> "failure-description" => "JBAS014739: No handler for read-resource-description at address [
> (\"subsystem\" => \"messaging\"),
> (\"hornetq-server\" => \"default\"),
> (\"path\" => \"*\")
> ]",
> "rolled-back" => true
> }
> [standalone at localhost:9999 hornetq-server=default] ./:read-resource-description(recursive=true, recursive-depth=1)
> {
> "outcome" => "success",
> "result" => {
> "description" => "A HornetQ server instance.",
> ...
> "children" => {
> ...
> "path" => {
> "description" => "A filesystem path pointing to one of the locations where HornetQ stores persistent data.",
> "model-description" => {
> "journal-directory" => {
> "description" => "The directory in which the message journal lives. The default is ${jboss.server.data.dir}/messaging/journal.",
> "attributes" => {
> "path" => {
> "type" => STRING,
> "description" => "The actual filesystem path. Treated as an absolute path, unless the 'relative-to' attribute is specified, in which case the value is treated as relative to that path. <p>If treated as an absolute path, the actual runtime pathname specified by the value of this attribute will be determined as follows: </p>If this value is already absolute, then the value is directly used. Otherwise the runtime pathname is resolved in a system-dependent way. On UNIX systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current user directory. On Microsoft Windows systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current directory of the drive named by the pathname, if any; if not, it is resolved against the current user directory.",
> "expressions-allowed" => true,
> "nillable" => true,
> "min-length" => 1L,
> "max-length" => 2147483647L,
> "access-type" => "read-write",
> "storage" => "configuration",
> "restart-required" => "all-services"
> },
> "relative-to" => {
> "type" => STRING,
> "description" => "The name of another previously named path, or of one of the standard paths provided by the system. If 'relative-to' is provided, the value of the 'path' attribute is treated as relative to the path specified by this attribute. The standard paths provided by the system include:<ul><li>jboss.home - the root directory of the JBoss AS distribution</li><li>user.home - user's home directory</li><li>user.dir - user's current working directory</li><li>java.home - java installation directory</li><li>jboss.server.base.dir - root directory for an individual server instance</li><li>jboss.server.data.dir - directory the server will use for persistent data file storage</li><li>jboss.server.log.dir - directory the server will use for log file storage</li><li>jboss.server.tmp.dir - directory the server will use for temporary file storage</li><li>jboss.domain.servers.dir - directory under which a host controller will create the working area for individual server instances</li></ul>",
> "expressions-allowed" => false,
> "nillable" => true,
> "min-length" => 1L,
> "max-length" => 2147483647L,
> "access-type" => "read-write",
> "storage" => "configuration",
> "restart-required" => "all-services"
> }
> },
> "operations" => undefined,
> "children" => {}
> },
> "paging-directory" => {
> "description" => "The directory where page files are stored. The default is ${jboss.server.data.dir}/messaging/paging.",
> "attributes" => {
> "path" => {
> "type" => STRING,
> "description" => "The actual filesystem path. Treated as an absolute path, unless the 'relative-to' attribute is specified, in which case the value is treated as relative to that path. <p>If treated as an absolute path, the actual runtime pathname specified by the value of this attribute will be determined as follows: </p>If this value is already absolute, then the value is directly used. Otherwise the runtime pathname is resolved in a system-dependent way. On UNIX systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current user directory. On Microsoft Windows systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current directory of the drive named by the pathname, if any; if not, it is resolved against the current user directory.",
> "expressions-allowed" => true,
> "nillable" => true,
> "min-length" => 1L,
> "max-length" => 2147483647L,
> "access-type" => "read-write",
> "storage" => "configuration",
> "restart-required" => "all-services"
> },
> "relative-to" => {
> "type" => STRING,
> "description" => "The name of another previously named path, or of one of the standard paths provided by the system. If 'relative-to' is provided, the value of the 'path' attribute is treated as relative to the path specified by this attribute. The standard paths provided by the system include:<ul><li>jboss.home - the root directory of the JBoss AS distribution</li><li>user.home - user's home directory</li><li>user.dir - user's current working directory</li><li>java.home - java installation directory</li><li>jboss.server.base.dir - root directory for an individual server instance</li><li>jboss.server.data.dir - directory the server will use for persistent data file storage</li><li>jboss.server.log.dir - directory the server will use for log file storage</li><li>jboss.server.tmp.dir - directory the server will use for temporary file storage</li><li>jboss.domain.servers.dir - directory under which a host controller will create the working area for individual server instances</li></ul>",
> "expressions-allowed" => false,
> "nillable" => true,
> "min-length" => 1L,
> "max-length" => 2147483647L,
> "access-type" => "read-write",
> "storage" => "configuration",
> "restart-required" => "all-services"
> }
> },
> "operations" => undefined,
> "children" => {}
> },
> "large-messages-directory" => {
> "description" => "The directory in which large messages are stored. The default is ${jboss.server.data.dir}/messaging/largemessages.",
> "attributes" => {
> "path" => {
> "type" => STRING,
> "description" => "The actual filesystem path. Treated as an absolute path, unless the 'relative-to' attribute is specified, in which case the value is treated as relative to that path. <p>If treated as an absolute path, the actual runtime pathname specified by the value of this attribute will be determined as follows: </p>If this value is already absolute, then the value is directly used. Otherwise the runtime pathname is resolved in a system-dependent way. On UNIX systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current user directory. On Microsoft Windows systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current directory of the drive named by the pathname, if any; if not, it is resolved against the current user directory.",
> "expressions-allowed" => true,
> "nillable" => true,
> "min-length" => 1L,
> "max-length" => 2147483647L,
> "access-type" => "read-write",
> "storage" => "configuration",
> "restart-required" => "all-services"
> },
> "relative-to" => {
> "type" => STRING,
> "description" => "The name of another previously named path, or of one of the standard paths provided by the system. If 'relative-to' is provided, the value of the 'path' attribute is treated as relative to the path specified by this attribute. The standard paths provided by the system include:<ul><li>jboss.home - the root directory of the JBoss AS distribution</li><li>user.home - user's home directory</li><li>user.dir - user's current working directory</li><li>java.home - java installation directory</li><li>jboss.server.base.dir - root directory for an individual server instance</li><li>jboss.server.data.dir - directory the server will use for persistent data file storage</li><li>jboss.server.log.dir - directory the server will use for log file storage</li><li>jboss.server.tmp.dir - directory the server will use for temporary file storage</li><li>jboss.domain.servers.dir - directory under which a host controller will create the working area for individual server instances</li></ul>",
> "expressions-allowed" => false,
> "nillable" => true,
> "min-length" => 1L,
> "max-length" => 2147483647L,
> "access-type" => "read-write",
> "storage" => "configuration",
> "restart-required" => "all-services"
> }
> },
> "operations" => undefined,
> "children" => {}
> },
> "bindings-directory" => {
> "description" => "The directory in which the bindings journal lives. The default is ${jboss.server.data.dir}/messaging/bindings.",
> "attributes" => {
> "path" => {
> "type" => STRING,
> "description" => "The actual filesystem path. Treated as an absolute path, unless the 'relative-to' attribute is specified, in which case the value is treated as relative to that path. <p>If treated as an absolute path, the actual runtime pathname specified by the value of this attribute will be determined as follows: </p>If this value is already absolute, then the value is directly used. Otherwise the runtime pathname is resolved in a system-dependent way. On UNIX systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current user directory. On Microsoft Windows systems, a relative pathname is made absolute by resolving it against the current directory of the drive named by the pathname, if any; if not, it is resolved against the current user directory.",
> "expressions-allowed" => true,
> "nillable" => true,
> "min-length" => 1L,
> "max-length" => 2147483647L,
> "access-type" => "read-write",
> "storage" => "configuration",
> "restart-required" => "all-services"
> },
> "relative-to" => {
> "type" => STRING,
> "description" => "The name of another previously named path, or of one of the standard paths provided by the system. If 'relative-to' is provided, the value of the 'path' attribute is treated as relative to the path specified by this attribute. The standard paths provided by the system include:<ul><li>jboss.home - the root directory of the JBoss AS distribution</li><li>user.home - user's home directory</li><li>user.dir - user's current working directory</li><li>java.home - java installation directory</li><li>jboss.server.base.dir - root directory for an individual server instance</li><li>jboss.server.data.dir - directory the server will use for persistent data file storage</li><li>jboss.server.log.dir - directory the server will use for log file storage</li><li>jboss.server.tmp.dir - directory the server will use for temporary file storage</li><li>jboss.domain.servers.dir - directory under which a host controller will create the working area for individual server instances</li></ul>",
> "expressions-allowed" => false,
> "nillable" => true,
> "min-length" => 1L,
> "max-length" => 2147483647L,
> "access-type" => "read-write",
> "storage" => "configuration",
> "restart-required" => "all-services"
> }
> },
> "operations" => undefined,
> "children" => {}
> }
> },
> "min-occurs" => 4,
> "max-occurs" => 4
> },
> ...
> }
> }
> }
> [standalone at localhost:9999 hornetq-server=default] ./:read-resource(recursive=true)
> {
> "outcome" => "success",
> "result" => {
> ...
> "path" => undefined,
> ...
> }
> }
> {noformat}
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