Re: beanshell server

2008-12-22 Thread David E Jones
On Dec 22, 2008, at 8:59 AM, Adam Heath wrote: Jacques Le Roux wrote: I'm not using it and I'd vote for commenting out. It's then oneself responsibility to use it or not I know Si is an active user and he will not answer since he unsubscribed from this list Well, ok, then here's more info

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-22 Thread Jacques Le Roux
That does not frighten me too much. Everybody has rights to shoot him/herself a bullet in the foot ;o) Maybe your comment below add at all the block commented out will do the job ? Jacques From: "Adam Heath" Jacques Le Roux wrote: I'm not using it and I'd vote for commenting out. It's then o

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-22 Thread Adam Heath
Jacques Le Roux wrote: > I'm not using it and I'd vote for commenting out. It's then oneself > responsibility to use it or not > I know Si is an active user and he will not answer since he unsubscribed > from this list Well, ok, then here's more info. I am adding post-thread cleanup functions. W

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-22 Thread Jacques Le Roux
I'm not using it and I'd vote for commenting out. It's then oneself responsibility to use it or not I know Si is an active user and he will not answer since he unsubscribed from this list Jacques From: "David E Jones" On Dec 21, 2008, at 11:22 PM, Adam Heath wrote: David E Jones wrote:

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-22 Thread Daniel Martínez
+1: commented -- Daniel David E Jones escribió: On Dec 21, 2008, at 11:22 PM, Adam Heath wrote: David E Jones wrote: This is a good question. Does anyone actually USE this? It's an interesting feature, but perhaps we should turn it off by default (leave it there, but commented out in the

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-22 Thread BJ Freeman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I comment out both. But I always like the ability to have it. I am just a trinket collector. hate to throw anything away. :D Adam Heath sent the following on 12/21/2008 7:48 PM: > BeanShellContainer calls 'server(portNum)', which is a beanshell helper

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-21 Thread David E Jones
On Dec 21, 2008, at 11:22 PM, Adam Heath wrote: David E Jones wrote: This is a good question. Does anyone actually USE this? It's an interesting feature, but perhaps we should turn it off by default (leave it there, but commented out in the ofbiz-containers.xml file). If any does use this

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-21 Thread Hans Bakker
+1 : removed On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 00:22 -0600, Adam Heath wrote: > David E Jones wrote: > > > > This is a good question. Does anyone actually USE this? It's an > > interesting feature, but perhaps we should turn it off by default (leave > > it there, but commented out in the ofbiz-containers.xml

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-21 Thread Adam Heath
David E Jones wrote: > > This is a good question. Does anyone actually USE this? It's an > interesting feature, but perhaps we should turn it off by default (leave > it there, but commented out in the ofbiz-containers.xml file). > > If any does use this, please speak up. If anyone doubts they wil

Re: beanshell server

2008-12-21 Thread David E Jones
This is a good question. Does anyone actually USE this? It's an interesting feature, but perhaps we should turn it off by default (leave it there, but commented out in the ofbiz-containers.xml file). If any does use this, please speak up. If anyone doubts they will ever use this, also ple

beanshell server

2008-12-21 Thread Adam Heath
BeanShellContainer calls 'server(portNum)', which is a beanshell helper method, that starts 2 servers, an http and telnet server. However, there is no control over the threads that are created. Can't set daemon, priority, thread group, or implement some kind of cleanup wrapper. I'd like to remo