Backward compatibility is also important. I vote for both
--networklisteners and --httplisteners.
June
On 05/05/09 13:33, Justin Lee wrote:
> I think it's important to align the command terminology with the
> realities found in domain.xml. Easier to find what you're looking for
> that way.
>
> Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
>> Hmmm. Any need that we change that?
>> Can we just accept --httplisteners (mainly because virtual-server is an
>> HTTP thing)?
>>
>> Sorry, I should have seen before, but better late than never.
>>
>> -Kedar
>>
>> Justin Lee wrote:
>>> create-virtual-server still accepts --httplisteners according to the
>>> code on trunk...
>>> Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> June.Parks_at_Sun.COM wrote:
>>>>> A network listener is not exactly equivalent to an HTTP listener.
>>>>> It is a new generalized listener of which an HTTP listener is one
>>>>> type. It's kind of like changing "Land Rover" to "SUV."
>>>>
>>>> Yeah it's that way, with the caveat that if you insist on getting a
>>>> Land Rover,
>>>> you have to say I want an SUV with type="Land Rover" :-P
>>>>
>>>> BTW, I did not know that we are changing create-virtual-server
>>>> command. It can
>>>> ALWAYS take --httplisteners and internally, the configuration
>>>> created is that
>>>> for a network-listener. Can someone tell me why we are changing
>>>> that option
>>>> name (for one, it is not compatible).
>>>>
>>>> -Kedar
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> June
>>>>>
>>>>> On 05/04/09 09:00, Paul Davies wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think I can answer one point:
>>>>>>> Again, please point me to the information and I'll put it in. If
>>>>>>> a network listener is the same as an HTTP listener, I can copy
>>>>>>> that info, but I need some assurance that that is the case, such
>>>>>>> as a spec or other source.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> According to GlassFish Issue 8147
>>>>>> <https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8147>, the
>>>>>> --httplisteners option of the create-virtual-server command is
>>>>>> now --networklisteners, which suggests that a network listener
>>>>>> might be the same as an HTTP listener.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Paul Davies, Senior Technical Writer, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>>>>>> http://blogs.sun.com/techscribe/
>>>>>
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