1 | <html><head><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><title>Catalina Functional Specifications - Administrative Apps - Overall Requirements</title><meta value="Craig McClanahan" name="author"><meta value="craigmcc@apache.org" name="email"></head><body vlink="#525D76" alink="#525D76" link="#525D76" text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"><table cellspacing="0" width="100%" border="0"><!--PAGE HEADER--><tr><td><!--PROJECT LOGO--><a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/"><img border="0" alt=" |
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6 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Introduction"><strong>Introduction</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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8 | <p>The purpose of this specification is to define high level requirements |
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9 | for administrative applications that can be used to manage the operation |
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10 | of a running Tomcat 6 container. A variety of <em>Access Methods</em> |
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11 | to the supported administrative functionality shall be supported, to |
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12 | meet varying requirements:</p> |
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13 | <ul> |
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14 | <li><em>As A Scriptable Web Application</em> - The existing |
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15 | <code>Manager</code> web application provides a simple HTTP-based |
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16 | interface for managing Tomcat through commands that are expressed |
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17 | entirely through a request URI. This is useful in environments |
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18 | where you wish to script administrative commands with tools that |
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19 | can generate HTTP transactions.</li> |
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20 | <li><em>As An HTML-Based Web Application</em> - Use an HTML presentation |
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21 | to provide a GUI-like user interface for humans to interact with the |
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22 | administrative capabilities.</li> |
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23 | <li><em>As SOAP-Based Web Services</em> - The operational commands to |
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24 | administer Tomcat are made available as web services that utilize |
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25 | SOAP message formats.</li> |
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26 | <li><em>As Java Management Extensions (JMX) Commands</em> - The operational |
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27 | commands to administer Tomcat are made available through JMX APIs, |
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28 | for integration into management consoles that utilize them.</li> |
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29 | <li><em>Other Remote Access APIs</em> - Other remote access APIs, such |
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30 | as JINI, RMI, and CORBA can also be utilized to access administrative |
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31 | capabilities.</li> |
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32 | </ul> |
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33 | |
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34 | <p>Underlying all of the access methods described above, it is assumed |
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35 | that the actual operations are performed either directly on the |
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36 | corresponding Catalina components (such as calling the |
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37 | <code>Deployer.deploy()</code> method to deploy a new web application), |
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38 | or through a "business logic" layer that can be shared across all of the |
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39 | access methods. This approach minimizes the cost of adding new |
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40 | administrative capabilities later -- it is only necessary to add the |
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41 | corresponding business logic function, and then write adapters to it for |
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42 | all desired access methods.</p> |
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43 | |
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44 | <p>The current status of this functional specification is |
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45 | <strong>PROPOSED</strong>. It has not yet been discussed and |
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46 | agreed to on the TOMCAT-DEV mailing list.</p> |
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47 | |
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48 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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51 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="External Specifications"><strong>External Specifications</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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52 | |
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53 | <p>The implementation of this functionality depends on the following |
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54 | external specifications:</p> |
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55 | <ul> |
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56 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/idl/index.html">Java |
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57 | IDL</a> (for CORBA, included in the JDK)</li> |
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58 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/JavaManagement/index.html"> |
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59 | Java Management Extensions</a></li> |
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60 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/rmi/index.html">Remote |
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61 | Method Invocation</a> (Included in the JDK)</li> |
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62 | </ul> |
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64 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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67 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Implementation Requirements"><strong>Implementation Requirements</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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69 | <p>The implementation of this functionality shall conform to the |
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70 | following requirements:</p> |
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71 | <ul> |
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72 | <li>To the maximum extent feasible, all administrative functions, |
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73 | and the access methods that support them, shall run portably |
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74 | on all platforms where Tomcat 6 itself runs.</li> |
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75 | <li>In a default Tomcat distribution, all administrative capabilities |
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76 | shall be disabled. It shall be necessary for a system |
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77 | administrator to specifically enable the desired access methods |
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78 | (such as by adding a username/password with a specific role to |
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79 | the Tomcat user's database.</li> |
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80 | <li>Administrative functions shall be realized as direct calls to |
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81 | corresponding Catalina APIs, or through a business logic layer |
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82 | that is independent of the access method used to initiate it.</li> |
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83 | <li>The common business logic components shall be implemented in |
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84 | package <code>org.apache.catalina.admin</code>.</li> |
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85 | <li>The common business logic components shall be built as part of the |
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86 | standard Catalina build process, and made visible in the |
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87 | Catalina class loader.</li> |
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88 | <li>The Java components required for each access method shall be |
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89 | implemented in subpackages of <code>org.apache.catalina.admin</code>. |
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90 | </li> |
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91 | <li>The build scripts should treat each access method as optional, |
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92 | so that it will be built only if the corresponding required |
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93 | APIs are present at build time.</li> |
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94 | <li>It shall be possible to save the configured state of the running |
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95 | Tomcat container such that this state can be reproduced when the |
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96 | container is shut down and restarted.</li> |
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97 | <li>Adminstrative commands to start up and shut down the overall |
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98 | Tomcat container are <strong>out of scope</strong> for the |
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99 | purposes of these applications. It is assumed that other |
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100 | (usually platform-specific) mechanisms will be used for container |
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101 | startup and shutdown.</li> |
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102 | </ul> |
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104 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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107 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Dependencies"><strong>Dependencies</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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110 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Environmental Dependencies"><strong>Environmental Dependencies</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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112 | <p>The following environmental dependencies must be met in order for |
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113 | administrative applications to operate correctly:</p> |
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114 | <ul> |
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115 | <li>For access methods that require creation of server sockets, the |
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116 | appropriate ports must be configured and available.</li> |
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117 | </ul> |
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118 | |
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119 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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122 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Container Dependencies"><strong>Container Dependencies</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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123 | |
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124 | <p>Correct operation of administrative applications depends on the |
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125 | following specific features of the surrounding container:</p> |
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126 | <ul> |
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127 | <li>To the maximum extent feasible, Catalina components that offer |
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128 | direct administrative APIs and property setters shall support |
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129 | "live" changes to their operation, without requiring a container |
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130 | restart.</li> |
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131 | </ul> |
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133 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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136 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="External Technologies"><strong>External Technologies</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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137 | |
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138 | <p>The availability of the following technologies can be assumed |
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139 | for the implementation and operation of the various access methods |
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140 | and the corresponding administrative business logic:</p> |
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141 | <ul> |
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142 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/">Java 2 Standard Edition</a> |
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143 | (Version 1.2 or later)</li> |
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144 | <li><a href="http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/154.jsp">Servlet 2.4</a> |
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145 | (supported natively by Tomcat 6)</li> |
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146 | <li><a href="http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/152.jsp">JavaServer Pages 2.0</a> |
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147 | (supported natively by Tomcat 6)</li> |
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148 | <li><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/standard-doc/intro.html">JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library 1.0 (Jakarta Taglibs-Standard 1.0.3)</a></li> |
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149 | <li><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/">Struts Framework</a> |
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150 | (Version 1.0) - MVC Framework for Web Applications</li> |
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151 | <li><strong>TO BE DETERMINED</strong> - Application for hosting SOAP |
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152 | based web services</li> |
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153 | </ul> |
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154 | |
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155 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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158 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Functionality"><strong>Functionality</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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161 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Properties of Administered Objects"><strong>Properties of Administered Objects</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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162 | |
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163 | <p>Functional requirements for administrative applications are specified |
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164 | in terms of <em>Administered Objects</em>, whose definitions and detailed |
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165 | properties are listed <a href="fs-admin-objects.html">here</a>. In general, |
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166 | Administered Objects correspond to components in the Catalina architecture, |
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167 | but these objects are defined separately here for the following reasons:</p> |
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168 | <ul> |
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169 | <li>It is possible that the administrative applications do not expose |
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170 | every possible configurable facet of the underlying components.</li> |
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171 | <li>In some cases, an Administered Object (from the perspective of an |
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172 | administrative operation) is realized by more than one Catalina |
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173 | component, at a finer-grained level of detail.</li> |
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174 | <li>It is necessary to represent the configuration information for a |
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175 | component separately from the component itself (for instance, in |
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176 | order to store that configuration information for later use).</li> |
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177 | <li>It is necessary to represent configuration information (such as |
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178 | a Default Context) when there is no corresponding component instance. |
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179 | </li> |
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180 | <li>Administered Objects, when realized as Java classes, will include |
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181 | methods for administrative operations that have no correspondence |
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182 | to operations performed by the corresponding actual components.</li> |
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183 | </ul> |
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185 | <p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the overall component |
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186 | architecture of Catalina. For further information, see the corresponding |
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187 | Developer Documentation. To distinguish names that are used as both |
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188 | <em>Administered Objects</em> and <code>Components</code>, different |
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189 | font presentations are utilized. Default values for many properties |
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190 | are listed in [square brackets].</p> |
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191 | |
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192 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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195 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Supported Administrative Operations"><strong>Supported Administrative Operations</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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196 | |
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197 | <p>The administrative operations that are available are described in terms |
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198 | of the corresponding Administered Objects (as defined above), in a manner |
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199 | that is independent of the access method by which these operations are |
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200 | requested. In general, such operations are relevant only in the context |
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201 | of a particular Administered Object (and will most likely be realized as |
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202 | method calls on the corresponding Administered Object classes), so they |
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203 | are organized based on the currently "focused" administered object. |
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204 | The available Supported Operations are documented |
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205 | <a href="fs-admin-opers.html">here</a>.</p> |
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206 | |
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207 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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208 | |
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209 | |
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210 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Access Method Specific Requirements"><strong>Access Method Specific Requirements</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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212 | <h5>Scriptable Web Application</h5> |
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214 | <p>An appropriate subset of the administrative operations described above |
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215 | shall be implemented as commands that can be performed by the "Manager" |
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216 | web application. <strong>FIXME</strong> - Enumerate them.</p> |
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217 | |
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218 | <p>In addition, this web application shall conform to the following |
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219 | requirements:</p> |
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220 | <ul> |
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221 | <li>All request URIs shall be protected by a security constraint that |
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222 | requires security role <code>manager</code> for processing.</li> |
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223 | <li>The default user database shall <strong>not</strong> contain any |
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224 | user that has been assigned the role <code>manager</code>.</li> |
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225 | </ul> |
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226 | |
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227 | <h5>HTML-Based Web Application</h5> |
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228 | |
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229 | <p>The entire suite of administrative operations described above shall be |
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230 | made available through a web application designed for human interaction. |
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231 | In addition, this web application shall conform to the following |
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232 | requirements:</p> |
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233 | <ul> |
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234 | <li>Must be implemented using servlet, JSP, and MVC framework technologies |
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235 | described under "External Technologies", above.</li> |
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236 | <li>Prompts and error messages must be internationalizable to multiple |
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237 | languages.</li> |
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238 | <li>Rendered HTML must be compatible with Netscape Navigator (verson 4.7 |
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239 | or later) and Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or later).</li> |
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240 | </ul> |
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241 | |
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242 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> |
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245 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Testable Assertions"><strong>Testable Assertions</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> |
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246 | |
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247 | <p><strong>FIXME</strong> - Complete this section.</p> |
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248 | |
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