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List:       james-dev
Subject:    Re: [jira] Updated: (JAMES-123) List matchers and mailets
From:       "Bernd Fondermann" <bernd.fondermann () googlemail ! com>
Date:       2006-08-30 16:35:38
Message-ID: 88f6e29a0608300935h365129c5vb55ecee29915f4a7 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 8/30/06, Noel J. Bergman <noel@devtech.com> wrote:
> Stefano Bagnara wrote:
>
> > Bernd Fondermann wrote:
> > > For some time now I've been playing around with the idea of displaying
> > > the Processor, Matcher and Mailet hierarchy through JMX.
>
> > > This could be used to manage mailet settings online. Much later, it
> > > could be used to manage the hierarchy itself.
>
> > unfortunately that changes could not be made persistent in an easy way.
>
> Not until we move the configuration into JNDI (loadable from XML), at which
> point changes are easily managed, and amenable to clustering.

but its a one-way-street nevertheless. all the nice comments from
config.xml get lost. and: would you as the administrator then re-start
the server with the config contained in the directory (not easily
readable) or from file?

I remotely recall I came across code that seemed like as if Avalon had
intended to support at least some kind of saving configurations. I'd
like to be able to load/visualize and change a server configuration
off-line, without going through the server.

  Bernd

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