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From version 101.1
edited by David Avendasora
on 2010/11/29 21:46
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edited by David Avendasora
on 2010/11/29 21:03
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100 100  ##[[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics?pw=monitorpassword]]##
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102 -==== Direct Actions for Management Tasks ====
102 +==== Direct Actions to many tasks ====
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104 -You can do most of the standard management tasks you'd normally do in JavaMonitor's web UI by calling standard WebObjects Direct Actions. Instead of using the ##/wa/## request handler though, these management tasks use a new ##/admin/## request handler. These Direct Actions can be very useful, especially if you need to restart instances or other do tasks from the command line, from within Ant or other build or deployment systems.
104 +You can do most of the standard tasks you do in Monitor by calling direct actions. They are in a different query handler, ///admin//. They follow the same format and use the same query parameters. Those DA can be useful if you need to restart instances or other tasks within ant or other build/deployment systems.
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106 -List of available direct actions :
107 -
108 -* **##info##** : returns the details (number of deaths, state, etc.; see example above), in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
109 -** **##?type=all##** : Returns details about all instances of all applications
110 -** **##?type=app&name={{color value="maroon"}}AppName{{/color}}##** : Returns details about all instances of a specific application
111 -** **##?type=ins&name={{color value="maroon"}}AppName{{/color}}-{{color value="maroon"}}InstanceNumber{{/color}}##** : Returns details about one specific instance
112 -* **##running##** : Returns **##YES##** or **##NO##**
113 -* **##stopped##** : return NO if the instance is running, YES if not.
114 -* **##bounce##** : more on it later.
115 -* **##clearDeaths##** : clear the number of deaths (same action as clicking the "Clear deaths" in JavaMonitor)
116 -* **##turnScheduledOn##** : turn scheduling on for an application or instance. Call ///turnScheduledOff// to do the opposite.
117 -* **##turnRefuseNewSessionsOn##** : turn "Refuse new sessions" on, call //turnRefuseNewSessionsOff// to do the opposite.
118 -* **##turnAutoRecoverOn##** : guess what? It activate "Auto recover" And guess again? ///turnAutoRecoverOff// do the opposite
119 -* **##forceQuit##** : force quit an application, might be useful to call it from a monitoring system.
120 -* **##stop##** : stop an application/instance the normal way.
121 -* **##start##** : start an application/instance the normal way.
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123 123  ##?type=all## : returns details about all applications and instances
124 124  ##?type=app&name=AppName## : returns details about all instances of a specific application
125 125  ##?type=ins&name=AppName-InstanceNo## : returns details about one specific instance
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137 137  [[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=ins&name=AjaxExample-1]]
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122 +The response for the direct actions will either send a JSON array or YES/NO. For example, the query //info// for all instances will return :
123 +
124 +{{code}}
125 +
126 +[Hudson Build Server for Wonder|http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/Wonder54/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/dist/]
127 +
128 +{{/code}}
129 +
130 +List of available direct actions :
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132 +///info// : return details (number of deaths, state, etc.; see above), in JSON, about an instance.
133 +///running// : return YES if the instance is running, NO if not.
134 +///stopped// : return NO if the instance is running, YES if not.
135 +///bounce//: more on it later.
136 +///clearDeaths// : clear the number of deaths (same action as clicking the "Clear deaths" in JavaMonitor)
137 +///turnScheduledOn// : turn scheduling on for an application or instance. Call ///turnScheduledOff// to do the opposite.
138 +///turnRefuseNewSessionsOn// : turn "Refuse new sessions" on, call //turnRefuseNewSessionsOff// to do the opposite.
139 +///turnAutoRecoverOn// : guess what? It activate "Auto recover" And guess again? ///turnAutoRecoverOff// do the opposite
140 +///forceQuit// : force quit an application, might be useful to call it from a monitoring system.
141 +///stop// : stop an application/instance the normal way.
142 +///start// : start an application/instance the normal way.
143 +
139 139  ==== Remote Control via REST Routes ====
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141 141  On September 28th 2010, REST routes were added in JavaMonitor. Those routes + the direct actions explained in this document allow you to control almost everything remotely (make sure that your JavaMonitor installation is secure). As the direct actions, append //?pw=XXXX// to the URLs if JavaMonitor is password protected.