Lloyd Chambers wrote:
> Kedar,
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> The point is that it's not self-evident any more.
Agreed. But that's you. Someone else would say that "Oh this domain.xml
has lot of 'clutter'; Why do I need to know what the value of
'validate-atmost-once-period' is, when I accepted its default value *and*
default behavior"?
BTW, V2 had this feature of not writing defaults to domain.xml, so ...
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> Lloyd
>
> On Sep 23, 2008, at 2:54 PM, Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
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>>> If the user wants to change a value, s/he's now got to refer to *
>>> documentation* just to remember the correct attribute name and
>>> spelling of the attribute. And if it's wrong, maybe things blow up
>>> (eg 'jndiname' vs 'jndi-name'). That sucks.
>> Not really. Just try "asadmin get '*'" and you'll know. It returns all
>> the attributes, both present and absent (and have default value) from
>> domain.xml. So, no, user does not have to refer to documentation just
>> for default values and names of attributes (who have default values).
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