On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Reinhard Pötz<
reinhard@...> wrote:
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> You should be able to collect all Servlet-Services by using the Spring
> Configurator's bean-map:
>
http://cocoon.apache.org/subprojects/configuration/1.0/spring-configurator/1.0/1400_1_1.html>
It is exactly what I was looking for, thanks :)
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>> The main idea is to have separate configuration for monitoring beans
>> that don't interfere in other parts of Cocoon 3. That "magic
>> configuration" should made new instance of ServiceServletMonitoring
>> MBean for each initialized Service-Servlet.
>
> yes, I agree
>
>> Have you Any ideas how to achieve that ?
>
> Every servlet-service implements the javax.servlet.Servlet interface.
> You can create a bean-map that filters by that type.
>
Whole week I try to get somehow list of available Service-Servlets and
mount points for them. For now I think that there aren't any
possibility of getting that information using existing API.
IMHO simplest way of getting list of avialiable Servlet-Services would
be parse sitemap.xmap but I don't know how to distiguish with pipeline
use s-s and with isn't.
It would be werry nice if somebody could gave me some hits how move on
with this ;)
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