[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-8933) Description of path attributes in messaging subsystem contains HTML tags
Romain Pelisse (JIRA)
issues at jboss.org
Wed Jun 14 08:09:01 EDT 2017
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Romain Pelisse commented on WFLY-8933:
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Adding upstream issue
> Description of path attributes in messaging subsystem contains HTML tags
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFLY-8933
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-8933
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JMS
> Affects Versions: 11.0.0.Alpha1
> Reporter: Romain Pelisse
> Assignee: Romain Pelisse
> Priority: Minor
>
> Description of attributes {{path}} and {{relative-to}} shown in CLI contains HTML tags.
> {noformat}
> [standalone at localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=messaging-activemq/server=default/path=paging-directory:read-resource-description
> {noformat}
> {panel}
> "paging-directory" => {
> "path" => {
> "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. {color:#d04437}<p>{color}If treated as an absolute path, the actual runtime pathname specified by the value of this attribute will be determined as follows: {color:#d04437}</p>{color}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.",
> },
> "relative-to" => {
> "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:{color:#d04437}<ul><li>{color}jboss.home - the root directory of the JBoss AS distribution{color:#d04437}</li>{color}<li>user.home - user's home directory{color:#d04437}</li><li>{color}user.dir - user's current working directory</li><li>java.home - java installation directory{color:#d04437}</li><li>{color}jboss.server.base.dir - root directory for an individual server instance{color:#d04437}</li><li>{color}jboss.server.data.dir - directory the server will use for persistent data file storage{color:#d04437}</li><li>{color}jboss.server.log.dir - directory the server will use for log file storage{color:#d04437}</li><li>{color}jboss.server.tmp.dir - directory the server will use for temporary file storage{color:#d04437}</li><li>{color}jboss.domain.servers.dir - directory under which a host controller will create the working area for individual server instances{color:#d04437}</li></ul>{color}"
> },
> }
> {panel}
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