As of yesterday, all the local start server commands take this option
--dry-run or -n
the command will do everything but actually start the child process and
it will write the huge java commandline to stdout.
It can be useful if you are fooling with JVM options and want to see
what the JVM commandline will look like.
On 3/31/2011 9:15 AM, Tom Mueller wrote:
> I'd like to get a list of one-pagers that we plan to write for the 3.2
> release. Please look here:
> http://wikis.sun.com/display/GlassFish/GlassFishAdministrationSubprojects
>
> Here's the list:
>
> Dynamic “self-administering” clusters (Tom) *ONE-PAGER
> Progress status (issue 12032, 12033, see JSR-88) (Chris)*ONE-PAGER
> Finish DTrace feature (Byron)*ONE-PAGER*?
> SSH improvements for Windows (work w/o cygwin, MKS) (issue 16248)
> (Byron, Joe)*ONE-PAGER
> ***Better support for JRockit JVM options (JDK-aware JVM options) -
> (issue 16247) - (Tom) ****ONE-PAGER
> config bean validation improvement (issue 14984) (Bhakti) *ONE-PAGER
> Improved OS Service Integration (Byron) *ONE-PAGER
> JRockit Flight Recorder (JFR) listener for probes (Byron/Tom)
> *ONE-PAGER*******
>
> I've put a *ONE-PAGER* by those items that I was thinking would need a
> one-pager.
> There is a question mark by the dtrace one since the code is already
> done for that. Not sure if a one-pager was ever done.
>
> Right now there are 8. This doesn't include any related to the PaaS
> feature except for the "self-administering clusters" feature. I expect
> that if there were just four one-pagers for that, any admin
> infrastructure work would be included in those, rather than requiring
> a separate one pager.
>
> I left off almost everything that was P3.
>
> If we can settle on these plans for one-pagers, then we can get them
> scheduled with as-arch.
>
> If you think the one-pager could be an email review, please indicate
> that.
>
> Thanks.
> Tom
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