Hi, Marina
> Why wouldn't we say that something is a JPA module?
I am not sure why it's the way it is right now, but we can certain
decide to display it if we want to (just return true in
JPASniffer.isUserVisible).
- Hong
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> Hong Zhang wrote:
>
>> Yes, we should have consistent behaviors for these two.
>> Looking at the code, the JPASniffer does not declare itself to be
>> visible to the user, so the asadmin list-applications seem to have
>> the expected behavior. We need to figure out how the gui displays the
>> information and make the two of them consistent.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> - Hong
>>
>> Dominik Dorn wrote:
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>>> Yes, its a JPA app.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:43 PM, kedar <Kedar.Mhaswade_at_sun.com> wrote:
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>>>> Dominik Dorn wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> When I do
>>>>>
>>>>> asadmin list-applications
>>>>> skriptum <ejb, web>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> in the web-admin gui it says
>>>>>
>>>>> skriptum [ejb, jpa, web]
>>>>>
>>>>> why isn't jpa mentioned in the asadmin output?
>>>>>
>>>>> This may be a bug.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> +1. What is it though? A jpa app or not?
>>>> Please file it so.
>>>>
>>>> -Kedar
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