Jun Qian (钱骏) 's Weblog

Wednesday Mar 19, 2008

Screencast: Auto Refresh in JBI Manager

Thanks to the newly added MBean notification support in the JBI runtime, JBI Manager (the JBI subtree under the GlassFish node inside the Services tab) in NetBeans 6.1 now automatically updates itself when lifecycle events happened in the JBI runtime. That is, when a JBI Component (Service Engine or Binding Component) is installed/started/stopped/shutdown/uninstalled, or when a Shared Library is installed/uninstalled, or when a Service Assembly (and its Service Units) is deployed/started/stopped/shutown/undeployed, no manual refresh from the user is needed any more for JBI Manager to show the current state. User can invoke those lifecycle events from anywhere: inside NetBeans, command line, web console, or even remotely.

Can the "Refresh" action on the various JBI subnodes be removed now? Not really. You still need manual refresh to get the latest JBI Component configuration and statistics information.

Here is a little screencast showing JBI Manager auto refresh in action. The first part shows a Service Assembly being deployed, started, stopped, shutdown and undeployed from within NetBeans. The second part shows the BPEL Service Engine being stopped and started from command line.

Comments:

Post a Comment:
  • HTML Syntax: NOT allowed

Archives
Links
Referrers