Re: can't start what with JavaMonitor?
Re: can't start what with JavaMonitor?
- Subject: Re: can't start what with JavaMonitor?
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2014 19:57:22 -0500
+1. With REST routes in wotaskd, I don’t see a reason to use JavaMonitor. On low memory situation (small cloud VM), you save memory by not running JM, and in large setup, you can do more flexible stuff (deploy directly from Jenkins, etc.).
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> Has it occurred to anyone else that we should replace JM?
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> For one thing, could we not have an app which puts info about what it knows in, you know, a database? And then synchronizes that information to the instances running in a way that is not synchronous with the UI?
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> If I have one more time where one host on the network is not talking to JM and this makes _every_ _single_ _mouseclick_ take 60 seconds, I am going to be in danger of throwing my laptop[ across the room.
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> Well, I am leaving DynEd sometime around the end of this month, so I may end up having time to work on some things like this. We will see.
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> Anyone else want to chat about a less painfully lame JM application?
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> cheers - ray
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