>Please: I want to see _all_ the modules loaded for my app..
>being it web, jpa, ejb, weld, osgi, security or something else...
>it really helps when trying to find out why a certain thing does not
>work and one
>just see's "ah, security module is not loaded" or "mhm... weld is not
>loaded, i have placed the beans.xml in the wrong dir.."
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I see. Thanks for the input.
- Hong
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>On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Marina Vatkina <Marina.Vatkina_at_sun.com> wrote:
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>>Hong Zhang wrote:
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>>>Hi, Marina
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>>>
>>>>>>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).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>Thinking about it - I actually like GUI approach better - why don't we
>>>>display any sniffer unless it says hide me?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>The reasoning behind the current implementation is that we want user to
>>>have more consistent behavior as v2 (for example, in v2, we don't display
>>>type jpa
>>>
>>>
>>There is an RFE somewhere to add it :)
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>>-marina
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>>>). I guess we could change the default implementation of
>>>Sniffer.isUserVisible to return true if people think that's better.
>>>- Hong
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>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:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Yes, its a JPA app.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:43 PM, kedar <Kedar.Mhaswade_at_sun.com>
>>>>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>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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