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... ... @@ -1,13 +1,70 @@ 1 +[[image:WonderJavaMonitor.png||border="1"]] 2 + 3 +{{toc}}{{/toc}} 4 + 1 1 === Introduction === 2 2 3 - wotaskd andJavaMonitor were opensourcedwhen WebObjects5.4 was releasedin2007. In2008and2009,the sourcewasmodifiedand includedin ProjectWonder.This isthelist of additions that were addedto theWonderions of the tools.7 +JavaMonitor is a web-based tool used to configure and maintain deployed WebObjects applications. It is capable of handling multiple WebObjects applications, multiple instances of each application, and multiple WebObjects Applications Servers. In most cases you'll have one instance of JavaMonitor controlling all instances of your applications, even if they are spread across multiple Application Servers. 4 4 5 - ===Statistics===9 +wotaskd (WebObjects task daemon) is the WebObjects Deployment tool that manages the instances on an Application Server. It's used by Monitor to propagate site configuration changes throughout the site's application hosts. 6 6 7 - Ifyoucallhttp:~/~/monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics,the answersendyouackstatistics,inJSONformat,about instances,per application.Sample :11 +Apple released the original wotaskd and JavaMonitor to the community as open source in WebObjects 5.4. The source was then quickly modified and included in Project Wonder. Substantial improvements in both functionality and look-and-feel have been made over the years. These improved versions of **wotaskd.woa** and **JavaMonitor.woa** are available as standard Wonder applications. 8 8 13 +=== Where To Get Them === 14 + 15 +You can either download them pre-built from [[Wonder's Hudson build server>>http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/Wonder54/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/dist/]] or build them from the source code. 16 + 17 +To build them from the [[Wonder source code>>WONDER:Download Wonder Source, Build, Install and Upgrade]], simply run the following command from the Wonder directory at the root of the Wonder source. 18 + 9 9 {{code}} 20 +ant frameworks deployment.tools -Dwonder.patch=54 -Ddeployment.standalone=true 21 +{{/code}} 10 10 23 +{{info title="What this command does:"}} 24 + 25 +* *ant*: calls Apache Ant. It is assumed that you have this already installed. 26 +* *frameworks*: tells Ant to build the "frameworks" target. This may not be needed if you already have Wonder built and installed in a location Ant can find automatically. 27 +* *deployment.tools*: tells Ant to build the "deployment.tools" target. This is the target that builds both wotaskd.woa and JavaMonitor.woa. You absolutely need this one. 28 +* *\-Dwonder.patch=54*: tells Wonder to build for WebObjects version 5.4. You need this if you are building against Wonder Trunk. Some branches don't need it, but it doesn't hurt either. 29 +* *\-Ddeployment.standalone=true*: argument will embed the required Wonder and WebObjects frameworks in built applications. You need this to ensure that the required frameworks are embedded in the built applications. 30 + 31 +{{/info}} 32 + 33 +=== Bug Fixes to Apple's Versions === 34 + 35 +==== JavaMonitor ==== 36 + 37 +* Fixes an issue with the Application Delete page 38 +* Selection in Application Detail page is now Ajax and is maintained 39 + 40 +=== Improvements to Apple's versions === 41 + 42 +==== Automatic archive of SiteConfig.xml ==== 43 + 44 +On every change you make to an application's configuration, a backup of SiteConfig.xml will be created in, by default, /Library/WebObjects/Configuration. 45 + 46 +==== Simplified/Automated Bouncing ==== 47 + 48 +In the "list instances" page, you get a "Bounce" action link. This action only work if you have at least one active instance and one inactive. What it does is : 49 + 50 +* Find the inactive (i.e., not started) instance and start it 51 +* Find the active instances (minus the one started in the previous step) and enable "Refuse New Session" 52 +* Bounce the active instances when the minimum session count is reached 53 + 54 +This feature, from Pascal's understanding, allows you to upload new versions of your application, start up the new version and refuse sessions for the instances running on the older version. 55 + 56 +{{warning title="Database Changes"}} 57 + 58 +It is uncertain what will happen if the new version of your application makes changes to your database schema (e.g., uses [ERXMigrations|WO:Project WONDER-Frameworks-ERXMigration]). The old instances may raise exceptions before they can gracefully shut down because the schema no longer matches what the old application's EOF expects. *Try it out on a test server first and then update this page so everyone knows\!* 59 + 60 +{{/warning}} 61 + 62 +==== Statistics ==== 63 + 64 +If you call ##[[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics]]##, JavaMonitor will send you back statistics, in JSON format, about instances, per application. 65 + 66 +{{code title="Statistics Example Results"}} 67 + 11 11 ( 12 12 { 13 13 "configuredInstances" = "2"; ... ... @@ -47,131 +47,124 @@ 47 47 48 48 If JavaMonitor is configured with a password, and I hope you do, pass //pw=monitorpassword// as a argument to the query : 49 49 50 -http: ~/~/monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics?pw=monitorpassword107 +##[[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wa/statistics?pw=monitorpassword]]## 51 51 52 -=== Direct Actions tomanytasks ===109 +==== Direct Actions for Management Tasks ==== 53 53 54 -You can do most of the standard tasks you do in Monitor by calling direct actions.Theyarein adifferentqueryhandler,///admin//. They followtheameformat andusethesamequeryparameters. Those DA can be useful if you need to restart instances or other tasks withinant or other build/deployment systems.111 +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. 55 55 56 -//?type=all// : return details about all applications and instances 57 -//?type=app&name=AppName// : return details about all instances of a specific application 58 -//?type=ins&name=AppName-InstanceNo// : return details about one specific instance 113 +List of available direct actions : 59 59 60 -For example, if you want to get details about all instances and applications, you call : 115 +* {{{*}info{*}}} : Returns details (number of deaths, state, etc.), in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) as specified 116 +##info?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 117 +##info?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 118 +##info?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 61 61 62 -http:~/~/hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=all 120 +* {{{*}running{*}}} : Returns {{{*}YES{*}}} if **all** of the specified are running, ##NO## if not 121 +##running?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 122 +##running?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 123 +##running?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 63 63 64 -To get details about the //AjaxExample// application : 125 +* {{{*}stopped{*}}} : Returns {{{*}YES{*}}} if **all** the specified is running, {{{*}NO{*}}} if not. 126 +##stopped?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 127 +##stopped?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 128 +##stopped?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 65 65 66 -http:~/~/hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=app&name=AjaxExample 130 +* {{{*}bounce{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after Bouncing (see description above) as specified 131 +##bounce?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 132 +##bounce?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 67 67 68 -And for a specific instance : 134 +* {{{*}clearDeaths{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after clearing deaths as specified 135 +##clearDeaths?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 136 +##clearDeaths?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 69 69 70 -http:~/~/hostname:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=ins&name=AjaxExample-1 138 +* {{{*}turnScheduledOn{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after turning on scheduling as specified. Call ///turnScheduledOff// to do the opposite. 139 +##turnScheduledOn?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 140 +##turnScheduledOn?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 141 +##turnScheduledOn?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 71 71 72 -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 : 143 +* {{{*}turnRefuseNewSessionsOn{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after turning on "Refuse new sessions" as specified 144 +##turnRefuseNewSessionsOn?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 145 +##turnRefuseNewSessionsOn?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 146 +##turnRefuseNewSessionsOn?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 73 73 74 -{{code}} 148 +* {{{*}turnRefuseNewSessionsOff{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after turning off "Refuse new sessions" as specified 149 +##turnRefuseNewSessionsOn?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 150 +##turnRefuseNewSessionsOn?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 151 +##turnRefuseNewSessionsOn?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 75 75 76 -[{"name": "AjaxExample", "id": "1", "host": "leopards.macti.lan", "port": "2001", "state": "ALIVE", "deaths": "0", "refusingNewSessions": false, "scheduled": false, 77 - "transactions": "88", "activeSessions": "0", "averageIdlePeriod": "2.078", "avgTransactionTime": "0.197"}, 78 -{"name": "AjaxExample", "id": "2", "host": "leopards.macti.lan", "port": "2002", "state": "ALIVE", "deaths": "0", "refusingNewSessions": false, "scheduled": false, 79 -"transactions": "0", "activeSessions": "0", "averageIdlePeriod": "0.0", "avgTransactionTime": "0.0"}, 80 -{"name": "AjaxExample2", "id": "1", "host": "leopards.macti.lan", "port": "2003", "state": "ALIVE", "deaths": "0", "refusingNewSessions": false, "scheduled": false, 81 -"transactions": "0", "activeSessions": "0", "averageIdlePeriod": "0.0", "avgTransactionTime": "0.0"}, 82 -{"name": "AjaxExample2", "id": "2", "host": "leopards.macti.lan", "port": "2004", "state": "ALIVE", "deaths": "0", "refusingNewSessions": false, "scheduled": false, 83 -"transactions": "1", "activeSessions": "0", "averageIdlePeriod": "325.443", "avgTransactionTime": "0.0"}] 153 +* {{{*}turnAutoRecoverOn{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after turning on "Auto Recover" as specified 154 +##turnAutoRecoverOn?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 155 +##turnAutoRecoverOn?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 156 +##turnAutoRecoverOn?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 84 84 85 -{{/code}} 158 +* {{{*}turnAutoRecoverOff{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after turning off "Auto Recover" as specified 159 +##turnAutoRecoverOn?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 160 +##turnAutoRecoverOn?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 161 +##turnAutoRecoverOn?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 86 86 87 -List of available direct actions : 163 +* {{{*}forceQuit{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after force quitting as specified. This could be useful to call from a monitoring system. 164 +##forceQuit?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 165 +##forceQuit?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 166 +##forceQuit?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 88 88 89 -///info// : return details (number of deaths, state, etc.; see above), in JSON, about an instance. 90 -///running// : return YES if the instance is running, NO if not. 91 -///stopped// : return NO if the instance is running, YES if not. 92 -///bounce//: more on it later. 93 -///clearDeaths// : clear the number of deaths (same action as clicking the "Clear deaths" in JavaMonitor) 94 -///turnScheduledOn// : turn scheduling on for an application or instance. Call ///turnScheduledOff// to do the opposite. 95 -///turnRefuseNewSessionsOn// : turn "Refuse new sessions" on, call //turnRefuseNewSessionsOff// to do the opposite. 96 -///turnAutoRecoverOn// : guess what? It activate "Auto recover"! And guess again? ///turnAutoRecoverOff// do the opposite! 97 -///forceQuit// : force quit an application, might be useful to call it from a monitoring system. 98 -///stop// : stop an application/instance the normal way. 99 -///start// : start an application/instance the normal way. 168 +* {{{*}stop{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after calling "Stop" as specified 169 +##stop?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 170 +##stop?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 171 +##stop?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 100 100 101 -=== Automatic archive of SiteConfig.xml === 173 +* {{{*}start{*}}} : Returns {{{*}OK{*}}} after calling "Start" as specified 174 +##start?##{{{}{*}type=all{*}}} 175 +##start?##{{{}{*}type=app&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}} 176 +##start?##{{{}{*}type=ins&name=*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}AppName{*}{}}}{{/color}}{{{}*\-*{}}}{{color value="maroon"}}{{{}{*}InstanceNumber{*}{}}}{{/color}} 102 102 103 -On every change you do to the configuration, a backup of SiteConfig.xml will be done in, by default, /Library/WebObjects/Configuration. 178 +To get details about all instances of all applications: 179 +##[[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=all]]## 104 104 105 -=== Bounce feature === 181 +To get details about the **AjaxExample** application: 182 +##[[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=app&name=AjaxExample]]## 106 106 107 -In the "list instances" page, you get a "Bounce" action link. This action only work if you have at least one active instance and one inactive. What it does is : 184 +To get details about instance **1** of the **AjaxExample** application: 185 +##[[http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/admin/info?type=ins&name=AjaxExample-1]]## 108 108 109 -* Find the inactive (eg : not started) instance and start it 110 -* Find the active instances (minus the one started the step below) and enable "Refuse New Session" 111 -* Bounce the active instances when the minimum session count is reached 187 +==== Remote Control via REST Routes ==== 112 112 113 - Thisfeature,frommyunderstanding, allow youtoupload newversionsof your app,startup thenewversionandrefusesessionsfortheinstances runningontheolderversion.Idon'tknowhowthiswillworkifyournew versionusemigrations to changeyourschema(eg :oldinstances might raise exceptionsbecauseof databaseschemachanges),sotryitutonatest serverbeforeand putyourresultshere.189 +If the control offered by the Direct Actions isn't enough, JavaMonitor allows additional control via [[REST>>WONDER:ERRest Framework]] calls. Between the two methods (Direct Actions, REST) you have almost full remote-control of JavaMonitor. Just make sure that your JavaMonitor installation is secure Just like with Direct Actions, you need to append ##?pw=XXXX## to the URLs if your JavaMonitor is password protected. 114 114 115 -=== REST routes === 116 - 117 -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. 118 - 119 119 Examples of REST calls : 120 120 121 - Fetchingtheetailsofallapplications:193 +{{code title="Adding a New Host"}} 122 122 123 -{ {code}}195 +curl -X POST -d "{id: 'otherserver.com',type: 'MHost', osType: 'MACOSX',address: '192.168.20.5', name: 'otherserver.com'}" http://monitorhost:port/apps/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mHosts.json 124 124 125 -curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications.json 126 - 127 127 {{/code}} 128 128 129 - Adding anewapplication:199 +{{code title="Fetching Details for All Applications"}} 130 130 131 - {{code}}201 +curl -X GET http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications.json 132 132 133 -curl -X POST -d "{id: 'AjaxExample',type: 'MApplication', name: 'AjaxExample',unixOutputPath: '/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Logs', unixPath: '/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Applications/AjaxExample.woa/AjaxExample'}" http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications.json 134 - 135 135 {{/code}} 136 136 137 -Adding a new instance :205 +{{code title="Adding a New Application"}} 138 138 139 -{ {code}}207 +curl -X POST -d "{id: 'AjaxExample',type: 'MApplication', name: 'AjaxExample',unixOutputPath: '/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Logs', unixPath: '/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Applications/AjaxExample.woa/AjaxExample'}" http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications.json 140 140 141 -curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample/addInstance&host=localhost 142 - 143 143 {{/code}} 144 144 145 -Delete an application:211 +{{code title="Delete an Application"}} 146 146 147 - {{code}}213 +curl -X DELETE http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample.json 148 148 149 -curl -X DELETE http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample.json 150 - 151 151 {{/code}} 152 152 153 - Deleteaninstance:217 +{{code title="Adding a New Instance"}} 154 154 155 - {{code}}219 +curl -X GET http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample/addInstance&host=localhost 156 156 157 -curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample/deleteInstance?id=1 158 - 159 159 {{/code}} 160 160 161 - Addingaewhost :223 +{{code title="Delete an Instance :"}} 162 162 163 - {{code}}225 +curl -X GET http://monitorhost:port/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mApplications/AjaxExample/deleteInstance?id=1 164 164 165 -curl -X POST -d "{id: 'otherserver.com',type: 'MHost', osType: 'MACOSX',address: '192.168.20.5', name: 'otherserver.com'}" http://127.0.0.1:56789/apps/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/ra/mHosts.json 166 - 167 167 {{/code}} 168 - 169 -=== Misc === 170 - 171 -wotaskd and JavaMonitor are now full Wonder applications, and needs Ajax.framework, ERExtensions.framework, ERJars.framework, JavaWOExtensions.framework and JavaMonitor.framework to work correctly. If you get wotaskd.woa and JavaMonitor.woa from the //Wonder-latest-Applications-54// archive, those frameworks are NOT embedded inside wotaskd.woa and JavaMonitor.woa, so either build them from source and embed the frameworks or copy the frameworks into the //appserver// user home (on OS X 10.5, it's in ///var/empty//). 172 - 173 -If you build everything from Wonder source, you can run : 174 - 175 -{{code}} 176 -ant deployment.tools -Dwonder.patch=54 -Ddeployment.standalone=true 177 -{{/code}}