On 1/23/07, Andrew Eberbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

The BtM Explorer and Muse have gone out of sync in version. We're working
on getting the Explorer caught up and polished for the next release of
TPTP.  What kind of functionality are you looking for? Have you tried the

Thanks for the prompt reply! Let's assume it is a simple resource that
has startup/shutdown operations and a set of tunable properties, very
similar to the httpd example bundled with the Muse. May be I would
wish to add some advertisement capabilities as well. I wonder if there
could be a tool which can, at least, read/write to these properties
and call start/shutdown.

proxy generation that we have in the command-line tooling?

Yes, I also tried the client code which is generated by wsdl2java tool
(I found that taking that code is pretty much equivalent to taking and
modifying the examples bundled with the Muse). My client extends
WsResourceClient and it works pretty well with the resource.

Actually, I'm more interested to know at this point what else except
my client will be able to talk to my app. I think I also can do a
simpler communication between client and managed resource with help of
RMI or JAX-WS or whatever. But, if the management interface is a
standard WSDM one, I assume there must be variety of apps capable of
managing it, right?

Thanks,
Andrey.



Thanks,
Andrew

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What works with WSDM resources?






Hello,

I've been playing a little with Muse with the intent to add WSDM-style
management capabilities to my application. But, so far I was able to
talk to my resource only from the client that I wrote myself. I also
tried Managed Agent Explorer from Eclipse BtM package (TPTP 4.3) to
browse my WSDM resource (I also tried that for wsrf example from Muse
running under Tomcat), but it was able to show only properties,
operations and their types, it didn't show the property values
correctly. An attempt to call operations just resulted in nothing. Was
it a problem with my installation or the tool is just not yet
complete?

Is there any more or less mature management tool available today which
is capable of working with WSDM resources?
If I add WSDM-style management interface, what will likely be the
software talking to my application?
May be someone could just give me a good advice which management
toolkits I can use to check the manageability of my app...

Thanks!
Andrey.

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Intel Enterprise Solutions Software Division

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