Can you please open a JIRA on this issue?
There is no such command line tool right now but there is some
existing Java code that might help you with getting the server status.
Take a look at org.apache.geronimo.commands.ServerProxy in
geronimo-commands module. You should be able to do the following
(roughly):
ServerProxy proxy = new ServerProxy("localhost", 1099, "system", "manager");
while(!proxy.isFullyStarted()) {
Thread.sleep(1000 * 10);
}
// if you are here, the server is fully started
Jarek
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Jan Vandieken <
jan.vandieken@...> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am currently trying to automate the start & deployment for a application running on IBM WAS CE (which uses the Geronimo).
>
> Now I am strugelling to figure out a way to detect from the windows commandline when the server has been started sucessfully.
>
> For the user this is ovious, once the cmd-line says server started. But how can I script that to wait with the deployment step until the server has been started?
>
> Is there any command like serverstatus.bat or shutdown.bat --status I might use? Is there maybe an existing class in a jar file I could call to obtain the proper status of the server?
>
> I saw this discussion in the developer mailing list:
>
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@.../msg58189.html> Have there been any improvements so far?
>
> Thanks
> Jan
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