Catch a lot of old URL's and update them. Also remove a couple of old files that aren't used.
Tidy up of the client interface code - more commonly known as the "right hand side of the server". Right since the start the filter side of the server has been nice and tree like - every Filter sent data to another Filter. At the top of the tree there was a "special" Filter known as the RootFilter, which to the other Filters just looked like a normal Filter. This was nice, and simple, and expandable. The Client Interface on the other hand was messy. The root filter had some hacky wrapper threads which pulled from a queue and pushed to the relevant client interfaces (one for real time stuff, and the other for databases). There was no simple room for expandability - it was all hardwired to do just what was needed at the time. This commit changes that. A Client Interface now connects to another Client Interface, with a special one being found in the RootFilter (yes, maybe that needs a name change now :-). So we can chain client interfaces, and move other bits and bobs around in the server - for example, alerting no longer needs to be connected to the Client Interface, it can connect straight to the RootFilter (or, wherever the config tells it ;). Hopefully this sanitizes the underlying layout of the server a bit. As a final note, I dropped the DBInterface. This used to insert data in to a MySQL database. We've long since stopped using that, and it's fallen behind and is way out of date. For now, it's gone in to the attic.
Changed the server to use the external util package. Quite a minor change, but does affect a lot of files.
Fix for upgrade to Jacorb 1.4.1. It's our fault actually, we've not been correctly using the names when binding to the Naming Service. This needs to be fixed properly at some point, but for now I've changed changed the code so it "means" the same as it did before the upgrade.
Added URL to GPL headers.
i-scream is now licensed under the GPL. I've added the GPL headers to every source file, and put a full copy of the license in the appropriate places. I think I've covered everything. This is going to be a mad commit ;)
Major change in the java package naming. This has been held off for some time now, but it really needed doing. The future packaging of all i-scream products will be; uk.org.iscream.<product>.<subpart>.* In the case of the central monitoring system server this will be; uk.org.iscream.cms.server.* The whole server has been changed to follow this structure, and tested to a smallish extent. Further changes in other parts of the CMS will follow.
Javadoc'd the whole bally lot.
Forgot to change the Queue names.
Radically changed the way data is passed around. Monitor's are now required to get data from the MonitorManager queue's, rather than being passed it. This allows them to run in parallel, rather than the serial setup we had before.
Seems I missed updating the configuration sections in these files.
The whole server package structure has been changed. Old Package: uk.ac.ukc.iscream.* New Package: uk.org.iscream.*
Of course, being my usual sensible self, I potentially had a situation where by I would log to the Logger than the Logger isn't running. Clever eh ? :)
We weren't grabbing a ReferenceManager reference until startup, although there is no reason (unlike the Logger) why we can't grab it on construction.
New dependency checking. The old method was to attempt to start a Component, and if it failed, it probably had a depdency problem. The approach now is to ask the Component to perform a dependency check first, then if this suceeds, have a go at actually starting it up. The actual dependency check is a bit neater and more precise than before, and should be much more fool proof. The order the components are specified in the default.properties file is now irrelevant, although the "correct" order would certainly increase booting time.
minor update - hey, I'm fussy ;p
We *don't* need to monitor these queue's !
Makefile now compiles the alerter manager. MonitorManager is now fleshed out. ClientMain is now fleshed out.
The Corba part of the ClientInterface now requires a name for a Corba client.
Now constructs the MonitorManager, and sets up a Queue for linking the Servant with the MonitorManager.
Change required by the alterations in Component startup.
Removed all the debugging and testing stuff that I originally wrote. This is now along the lines of the new structure, although it will need a lot more work :)
A few updates, runs constantly, and made changes to reflect new Smtp class.
Some more changes. "proof of concept" testing really. Just sends an e-mail if User CPU goes over 80%... very basic :)
A few small changes to reflect changes in the Server Client Interface.
Basic starting files for the Local Clients.
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