Tim Funk wrote: > I am in the process of reworking the style sheet to make it "prettier". > (I do my testing in mozilla) > > I will also try to: > - create a DTD which will explain the xml output > - add an option to allow the user to change the style sheet > - incorporate more information into the XML doc output > - wish to change the user who can see this ( So a help desk or > monitoring app can use this without having all the privledges of manager)
Please, don't ! Just display plain XHTML - it is a very bad idea to display the page in XML+XSL. Also I am very strongly against creating arbitrary XML DTDs ( and the current DTD is one very bad form - it's not extensible, etc ). > I hope to have a submit a pathc tomorrow. With luck I will also post a > demonstration page to so anyone can see the results without having to > compile/run the code too. I'm strongly -1 ( ==veto ) on this implementation ( even if you manage to make it work in Mozilla ). XML+XSL is not supported in many browsers, it is overkill. The used DTD is pretty bad too. ( it seems even MSIE5.5 has problems displaying the page ! Do I have to install WindowsXP to see the tomcat page ? ) Costin > > -Tim > > Costin Manolache wrote: >> Remy Maucherat wrote: >> >> >>>I've committed a rough version of the monitoring servlet. It will >>>display status information for all Coyote connectors, using JMX >>>exclusively. I don't think there's any statistic missing (the amount of >>>meaningful status information available to a Java program is definitely >>>much lower than for a native Unix program, hence the "simpler" look when >>>compared to the Apache status). >>> >>>The thing is very rough, and could use contributions (hint, hint) :) >>> >>>As for using it, the monitor servlet is linked from the default Tomcat >>>welcome page. It currently requires the same credentials as the rest of >>>the manager webapp to access. >> >> >> Few comments - in Konqueror, it just doesn't work. In Galeon - it's >> completely ugly. In Mozilla 1.3 - same as in galeon. >> >> I could go to a windows box and try it in IE - but it's easier to say >> -1 unless it can be used in other browsers :-) >> >> >> >> Costin >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]