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1. Re: New SwitchYard AS7 Management Extensions
kcbabo Jul 26, 2011 8:49 AM (in response to rcernich)Hey Rob,
Has the web app been updated to display this new information? The list of operations you provided sounds reasonable, but I think it would be easiest for folks to provide feedback when looking through the pretty admin pages. :-) Also, does the CLI just automatically work based on the management model we have exposed or do we have to do additional work there?
One thing we may have overlooked in the initial admin API is the ability to just fetch the deployment descriptor itself as a String. This goes back to whether we have a deployment-level entity on top of the existing application entity that's there today. Anyway, something to consider moving forward.
cheers,
keith
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2. Re: New SwitchYard AS7 Management Extensions
rcernich Jul 26, 2011 9:57 AM (in response to kcbabo)Hey Keith,
Has the web app been updated to display this new information? The list of operations you provided sounds reasonable, but I think it would be easiest for folks to provide feedback when looking through the pretty admin pages. :-) Also, does the CLI just automatically work based on the management model we have exposed or do we have to do additional work there?
I'm in the process of updating the web application. I should have something ready in the next few days. As for the managment CLI, that will be available as soon as SWITCHYARD-344 is pulled (which depends on SWITCHYARD-345). The management operations are exposed through the code in org.switchyard.as7.extension.admin, of which most of the heavy lifting is done by ModelNodeCreationUtil (with a decent amount of code required to document the interface in SwitchYardSubsystemProviders).
The web console currently uses the management API on the backend to process the requests.
One thing we may have overlooked in the initial admin API is the ability to just fetch the deployment descriptor itself as a String. This goes back to whether we have a deployment-level entity on top of the existing application entity that's there today. Anyway, something to consider moving forward.
I'll keep that in the back of my head.
Thanks for the feedback,
Rob
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3. Re: New SwitchYard AS7 Management Extensions
kcbabo Jul 26, 2011 11:16 AM (in response to rcernich)Sounds good. I reviewed the pull for 345 and left a comment on it. I didn't see a pull request for SWITCHYARD-344?