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Posted over 14 years ago by John Mazzitelli
Blog post added by John Mazzitelli RHQ is introducing a major new feature - server plugins. You now have access to the full breadth and depth of functionality that ... [More] the core RHQ Server code has, without having to modify core code. Using server plugins, you can plug in your own management code to the RHQ Server, allowing you to add to the existing core management feature set. The ability to innovate new features and capabilities is now much easier. Read more... View Online [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Greg Hinkle
News Item edited by Greg Hinkle Updates to the RHQ and Jopr Project infrastructures November, 16, 2009 Source Repositories The RHQ and Jopr source repositories ... [More] have been consolidated into a new GIT repository in order to facilitate more advanced distributed development and community involvment. The repository is now hosted on Fedorahosted at http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/rhq/rht.git?p=rhq/rhq.git Contributions A contributor page has been set up to explain the new process for contributing code to RHQ and Jopr. As always, Bug reports, documentation enhancements and feature requests are always welcome. Issue Tracking Issue tracking for RHQ has been moved to Red Hat Bugzilla at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/browse.cgi?product=RHQ%20Project and the old JIRA instance has been switched into read-only mode. To use the new Bugzilla, use your existing Red Hat bugzilla account. If you do not have one yet, you can register yourself. If you use the same email address you were using for the RHQ jira, you should get your issues from Jira assigned to you in bugzilla as well. This does not yet include the Jopr JIRA though. Wiki The technical design and project wikis for Jopr and RHQ have been consolidated into one wiki instance at http://www.rhq-project.org in order to more easily find your way around the design and developer documentation. Username and password are the same as in the previous jopr.org wiki. The combined user documentation is now available here http://www.rhq-project.org/display/JOPR2/Home Feedback To reach the team and give feedback etc you can use IRC: channel #rhq on irc.freenode.net View Online [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Greg Hinkle
Blog post edited by Greg Hinkle Updates to the RHQ and Jopr Project infrastructures November, 16, 2009 Source Repositories The RHQ and Jopr source ... [More] repositories have been consolidated into a new GIT repository in order to facilitate more advanced distributed development and community involvment. The repository is now hosted on Fedorahosted at http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/rhq/rht.git?p=rhq/rhq.git Contributions A contributor page has been set up to explain the new process for contributing code to RHQ and Jopr. As always, Bug reports, documentation enhancements and feature requests are always welcome. Issue Tracking Issue tracking for RHQ has been moved to Red Hat Bugzilla at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/browse.cgi?product=RHQ%20Project and the old JIRA instance has been switched into read-only mode. To use the new Bugzilla, use your existing Red Hat bugzilla account. If you do not have one yet, you can register yourself. If you use the same email address you were using for the RHQ jira, you should get your issues from Jira assigned to you in bugzilla as well. This does not yet include the Jopr JIRA though. Wiki The technical design and project wikis for Jopr and RHQ have been consolidated into one wiki instance at http://www.rhq-project.org in order to more easily find your way around the design and developer documentation. Username and password are the same as in the previous jopr.org wiki. The combined user documentation is now available here http://www.rhq-project.org/display/JOPR2/Home Feedback To reach the team and give feedback etc you can use IRC: channel #rhq on irc.freenode.net View Online [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by John Mazzitelli
News Item added by John Mazzitelli I read Andrew Dinn's post on Byteman 1.1.1 and was very intrigued. I took a few hours to write up a quick Byteman RHQ plugin ... [More] prototype. I recorded a Flash demo to show how it works. Read more View Online [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by John Mazzitelli
News Item added by John Mazzitelli I read Andrew Dinn's post on Byteman 1.1.1 and was very intrigued. I took a few hours to write up a quick Byteman RHQ plugin ... [More] prototype. I recorded a Flash demo to show how it works. Read more View Online [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Greg Hinkle
News Item added by Greg Hinkle August 27, 2009 We would like to update the RHQ community on a change in relationship between Red Hat Inc. and Hyperic Inc. as it ... [More] pertains to the RHQ project. Red Hat and Hyperic were the original collaborators and maintainers of the project and are now mutually terminating their agreement in conjunction with the project. This change in collaboration does not affect the RHQ project. Red Hat will be the ongoing maintainer of the project. Participation by Red Hat, operations of the project, and availability of the project assets will remain unchanged. Red Hat and Hyperic have been honored to participate in the project. We look forward to the RHQ project and community continuing to grow and thrive. For more information about Red Hat solutions, visit www.redhat.com For more information about Hyperic solutions, visit www.hyperic.com Thank you, Katrinka McCallum, Vice President, Management Solutions Business Unit, Red Hat Inc Javier Soltero, CEO, Hyperic Inc For more details please see the Project Status - Frequently Asked Questions View Online [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Greg Hinkle
News Item added by Greg Hinkle August 27, 2009 We would like to update the RHQ community on a change in relationship between Red Hat Inc. and Hyperic Inc. as it ... [More] pertains to the RHQ project. Red Hat and Hyperic were the original collaborators and maintainers of the project and are now mutually terminating their agreement in conjunction with the project. This change in collaboration does not affect the RHQ project. Red Hat will be the ongoing maintainer of the project. Participation by Red Hat, operations of the project, and availability of the project assets will remain unchanged. Red Hat and Hyperic have been honored to participate in the project. We look forward to the RHQ project and community continuing to grow and thrive. For more information about Red Hat solutions, visit www.redhat.com For more information about Hyperic solutions, visit www.hyperic.com Thank you, Katrinka McCallum, Vice President, Management Solutions Business Unit, Red Hat Inc Javier Soltero, CEO, Hyperic Inc For more details please see the Project Status - Frequently Asked Questions View Online [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Heiko W. Rupp
News Item added by Heiko W. Rupp Project RHQ, which is the foundation for Jopr will soon move all bug tracking from the old JIRA system at jira.rhq-project.org over to a bugzilla instance at Red Hat. Read more... View Online
Posted over 14 years ago by Heiko W. Rupp
News Item added by Heiko W. Rupp In the past it was often confusing to users that we have two source repositories for RHQ and Jopr. We have recently changed this. Read more ... View Online
Posted over 14 years ago by Heiko W. Rupp
News Item added by Heiko W. Rupp Project RHQ, which is the foundation for Jopr will soon move all bug tracking from the old JIRA system at jira.rhq-project.org over to a bugzilla instance at Red Hat. Read more... View Online