A Tomcat patch might be good so long as it only affects the console (e.g. not modules/tomcat).
Aaron On 12/13/05, Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Aaron, > > I understand your reluctance at this late date. I was actually hoping > to get this implemented last week ... but it's pretty late now and > probably not worth the risk. > > It still bothers me that when running under tomcat the web server stats > portlet gives the impression that it supports the statistics but in fact > does nothing. Would it be helpful if I provided a quick patch to > present a message indicating that the stats are not supported or do you > want to leave well enough alone for 1.0? > > Joe > > Aaron Mulder (JIRA) wrote: > > [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1130?page=all ] > > > > Aaron Mulder updated GERONIMO-1130: > > ----------------------------------- > > > > Fix Version: 1.1 > > (was: 1.x) > > > > I'm sorry to say, I don't feel real good about applying this at this point > > since we're geared up for the next round of TCK testing tonight and this > > patch covers a fair bit of stuff outside the portal. If the testing > > doesn't go well and we have more fixes tomorrow, I'll put it in tomorrow. > > Otherwise, it'll be early 1.1. > > > > > >>Implement WebServer Manager (statistics gathering/reporting) management > >>interface > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> Key: GERONIMO-1130 > >> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1130 > >> Project: Geronimo > >> Type: New Feature > >> Components: management, console > >> Versions: 1.0-M5 > >> Environment: all > >> Reporter: Joe Bohn > >> Assignee: Joe Bohn > >> Fix For: 1.1 > >> Attachments: StatsJetty5.1.5.patch, StatsJetty5.1.7rc05.patch, > >> StatsJettyG1.0.patch > >> > >>Jetty has a statistics gathering and reporting capability that is support > >>in the console via the Web Server Manager portlet. We should provide > >>similar monitoring capabilities for tomcat. > >>However, the Jetty implementation is tightly bound to Jetty. We need a > >>more generic interface build upon the principles of JSR77 to address > >>statistical information for the web server (both jetty and tomcat). > > > > > > -- > Joe Bohn > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot > lose." -- Jim Elliot >
