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Robert Liguori updated AMQ-3090:
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    Description: 
Comparing the Send (Message) web page to the JMS Spec, I have a few refinements 
that would aid in the clarity of the "Send" 'form' for inexperienced AMQ users.

Please see the matrix in the attached spreadsheet for details.

Here's a quick look at my recommendations:

- Add tooltips to each web component.  
- Add validators to the components.
- Add a feature to disable all of the validators at once by deselecting a 
checkbox.
- Devide the page into more group boxes (sections); e.g., message header 
fields/values, misc fields, message bodies
- Use radio buttons for the "Persistent Delivery" where the default is set to 
"Persistent"
- Use radio buttons for Queue and Topic                 
- Use smarter components/validators for the "Priority" component.               
- Add support for different types of message bodies.                    
- Analyze if other JMSX[XXX] messages can have components incorporated in the 
web page.                 


  was:
Comparing the Send (Message) web page to the JMS Spec, I have a few refinements 
that would aid in the clarity of the "Send" 'form' for inexperienced AMQ users.

Please see the matrix in the attached spreadsheet for details.

Here's a quick look at my recommendations:

- Add tooltips to each web component.  
- Add validators to the components.
- Add a feature to deselect all of the validators at once.
- Devide the page into more group boxes; e.g., message header fields/values, 
misc fields, message bodies
- Use radio buttons for the "Persistent Delivery" where the default is set to 
"Persistent"                      
- Use radio buttons for Queue and Topic                 
- Use smarter components/validators for the "Priority" component.               
        
- Add support for different types of message bodies.                    
- Analyze if other JMSX[XXX] messages can have components incorporated in the 
web page.                 



> Improve/refine the "Send (Message)" form of the AMQ Web Console
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-3090
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3090
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 5.4.2
>            Reporter: Robert Liguori
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: JMS Message.xls
>
>
> Comparing the Send (Message) web page to the JMS Spec, I have a few 
> refinements that would aid in the clarity of the "Send" 'form' for 
> inexperienced AMQ users.
> Please see the matrix in the attached spreadsheet for details.
> Here's a quick look at my recommendations:
> - Add tooltips to each web component.  
> - Add validators to the components.
> - Add a feature to disable all of the validators at once by deselecting a 
> checkbox.
> - Devide the page into more group boxes (sections); e.g., message header 
> fields/values, misc fields, message bodies
> - Use radio buttons for the "Persistent Delivery" where the default is set to 
> "Persistent"
> - Use radio buttons for Queue and Topic                       
> - Use smarter components/validators for the "Priority" component.             
> - Add support for different types of message bodies.                  
> - Analyze if other JMSX[XXX] messages can have components incorporated in the 
> web page.                       

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