> I am just getting ready to commit Steve Shorts JMX extensions.
To where? MAIN?
> The patch removes the need to handcode the .mxinfo files by using the
Phoenix
> supplied doclet
> However for this to work we need to commit four additional .jar files
(Steve
> places them in tools/lib which make
Hi all,
I am just getting ready to commit Steve Shorts JMX extensions.
There is a little issue with it I like to get second opinions on.
The patch removes the need to handcode the .mxinfo files by using the Phoenix
supplied doclet which handles this automagically from Javadoc tags in the
code.
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Sure Noel, I will do that.
--Soren
On Friday 13 February 2004 21:50, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Resolved bug. By extending the ConnectionManager interface. And
> > using that extension in assembly.xml and .xinfo files
>
> Although we can do this during the merger, you might as well commit this to
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No, I am afraid not, this is purely a configuration issue.
We have the possibility to specify connectionLimit on a per service basis as
well as for all services. The per service setting had no effect, though the
global one was fine.
--Soren
On Friday 13 February 2004 17:11, Serge Knystautas wro