Hi Lahiru, I'm wondering why we want to push forceful action by default. Is there any real user story behind this action by default ?
IMHO forceful actions are use if something goes wrong after default action. IMO first time user may get confused if we introduce force action by default. Regards, *Dakshika Jayathilaka* PMC Member & Committer of Apache Stratos Senior Software Engineer WSO2, Inc. lean.enterprise.middleware 0771100911 On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 8:19 AM, Lahiru Sandaruwan <lahi...@wso2.com> wrote: > Hi Dakshika, > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 7:37 AM, Dakshika Jayathilaka <daksh...@wso2.com> > wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Great work Anuruddha, I have few comments on above change. >> >> 1. IMO we need to follow current standard of button positioning. So this >> force action button has to move on to right hand side. >> >> 2. I'm Not sure about the button name. Is it "Force Undeploy" or >> "Forcefully undeploy" >> >> @lahiru: >> >> AFAIK this appear if application undeloyment didn't get success. >> > > User can directly use forceful undeployment. > >> IMO undeployment is a main action to application. This is a secondary >> option that we are providing. So Do we need to push normal undeployment >> button to here? >> >> > Actually i prefer to have all the actions, that are possible after > deployment, in this page. When the user views the application, he would > prefer to do these actions without going back. > > Thanks. > >> Thank you, >> >> Regards, >> >> *Dakshika Jayathilaka* >> PMC Member & Committer of Apache Stratos >> Senior Software Engineer >> WSO2, Inc. >> lean.enterprise.middleware >> 0771100911 >> >> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 9:55 PM, Lahiru Sandaruwan <lahi...@wso2.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Great. Shall we bring the normal undeployment button to the same place? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:41 PM, Anuruddha Liyanarachchi < >>> anurudd...@wso2.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Devs, >>>> >>>> I have added force undeploy button for UI. >>>> >>>> The flow is as follows: >>>> 1. User can un-deploy the application from UI. >>>> 2. Once the un-deployment process starts application will be in >>>> Undeploying state [1]. >>>> 3. In undeploying state user can view the application from topology >>>> view, which enables the "Force Undeploy" button. >>>> 4. User can decided to let application undeploy gracefully; Else user >>>> can undeploy applcaion forcefully by clicking the button on UI. [2] >>>> >>>> Please review and merge the PR [3] containing the changes: >>>> >>>> [1] >>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0v957zZwVWrbFFJN3o4U1JCRUE/view?usp=sharing >>>> [2] >>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0v957zZwVWrQml4R0gyMjExeWs/view?usp=sharing >>>> [3] https://github.com/apache/stratos/pull/370 >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> -- >>>> *Thanks and Regards,* >>>> Anuruddha Lanka Liyanarachchi >>>> Software Engineer - WSO2 >>>> Mobile : +94 (0) 712762611 >>>> Tel : +94 112 145 345 >>>> a <thili...@wso2.com>nurudd...@wso2.com >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> Lahiru Sandaruwan >>> Committer and PMC member, Apache Stratos, >>> Senior Software Engineer, >>> WSO2 Inc., http://wso2.com >>> lean.enterprise.middleware >>> >>> phone: +94773325954 >>> email: lahi...@wso2.com blog: http://lahiruwrites.blogspot.com/ >>> linked-in: http://lk.linkedin.com/pub/lahiru-sandaruwan/16/153/146 >>> >>> >> > > > -- > -- > Lahiru Sandaruwan > Committer and PMC member, Apache Stratos, > Senior Software Engineer, > WSO2 Inc., http://wso2.com > lean.enterprise.middleware > > phone: +94773325954 > email: lahi...@wso2.com blog: http://lahiruwrites.blogspot.com/ > linked-in: http://lk.linkedin.com/pub/lahiru-sandaruwan/16/153/146 > >