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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 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 almost 15 years ago by Joseph Marques
News Item added by Joseph Marques Jopr, which is built on RHQ, now supports an embedded database option during installation (using H2 under the covers). This option, aside ... [More] from preparing the embedded database, also configures an embedded agent running inside the same VM. This means it takes only a few keystrokes now to install an entire Jopr system, end-to-end. Read more here View Online [Less]
Posted almost 15 years ago by Joseph Marques
News Item added by Joseph Marques I can't help but relish from time to time how powerful the Jopr / RHQ platform is. When you look at a product like Tomcat you might think ... [More] that to write an end-to-end management framework around it would take a few man years at best. Not so with Jopr / RHQ. Read more here... View Online | Add Comment [Less]
Posted almost 15 years ago by Jay Shaughnessy
News Item added by Jay Shaughnessy Jopr 2.2 introduces powerful management for standalone Tomcat Servers with its new Tomcat plugin. For more details, see Jopr 2.2 adds ... [More] Tomcat Management. View Online | Add Comment [Less]
Posted almost 15 years ago by Joseph Marques
News Item added by Joseph Marques I'm happy to say that if you download the bits today, assuming you've been a user since it's initial release, you may very well have ... [More] trouble recognizing that you're using the same product as before. Although this release was originally focused on just two items - enhancements to support cluster-oriented views and support for monitoring/managing external Tomcat instances - so much more was accomplished. Read more here View Online | Add Comment [Less]
Posted almost 15 years ago by Joseph Marques
News Item added by Joseph Marques In a development environment, it makes sense to show [the default facelet error] page because the various pieces of contextual ... [More] information (full stack trace JSF component tree variables in scope) provide plenty of clues with which to diagnose the issue. However, when you ship a product to a customer or push your changes to a production environment, it would be nice to change the behavior and provide a pleasant error page to the user. ... The end result is a page that looks at professional by hiding the ugly errors and showing the root cause in small, easy to understand language. Read the full article here View Online | Add Comment [Less]
Posted almost 15 years ago by Joseph Marques
News Item added by Joseph Marques In a development environment, it makes sense to show [the default facelet error] page because the various pieces of contextual ... [More] information (full stack trace + JSF component tree + variables in scope) provide plenty of clues with which to diagnose the issue. However, when you ship a product to a customer or push your changes to a production environment, it would be nice to change the behavior and provide a pleasant error page to the user. ... The end result is a page that looks at professional by hiding the ugly errors and showing the root cause in small, easy to understand language. Read the full article here View Online | Add Comment [Less]
Posted almost 15 years ago by John Mazzitelli
News Item added by John Mazzitelli Jopr has a content subsystem that allows it to deploy content to any managed resource that supports the content facet. What does this ... [More] mean? It means that you can set up your Fedora boxes to be able to "yum install" packages directly from Jopr; it means you can install patches to your JBossAS Servers; it means just about anything you want it to mean. Read more... View Online | Add Comment [Less]