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tvieson

tvieson
Move OpenManage out of Java
Jun 10 2008, 9:33 AM EDT
I'm not sure if this is a possibility, but running this in Java makes it nearly impossible to use sometimes. Depending on the number of systems or what I'm doing the website will stop responding and I have to reload the page / clear java cache / delete browser cache. So many monitoring tools have moved away from Java for these reasons. 3  out of 3 found this valuable. Do you?    
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RE: Move OpenManage out of Java
Jun 27 2008, 5:57 PM EDT
"I'm not sure if this is a possibility, but running this in Java makes it nearly impossible to use sometimes. Depending on the number of systems or what I'm doing the website will stop responding and I have to reload the page / clear java cache / delete browser cache. So many monitoring tools have moved away from Java for these reasons."
These are all settings you can control on your side and have nothing to do with Open Manage on Java (which i prefer to have for portablitiy reasons).
Internet explorer controls your brower cache, in IE6 tools->internet options->settings->mark every visit to the page-> ok-> ok
Having the page auto reload is something that is a bug in many monitoring apps (even those written in C#) and have a variety of fixes depending on the causes ranging from Javascript automated interaction (or as marketing people call it 'AJAX').

Clearing the java cache is part of your java consoles management settings, you may want to take a look at them.

Although i agree OpenManage needs work, I don't think this would resolve them.
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RE: Move OpenManage out of Java
Jul 1 2008, 10:50 PM EDT
The next generation of systems management from Dell is being built on the yet-to-be-released Altiris (Symantec) Notification Server 7 platform. Altiris 7 is built on .NET 3 with no Java or ActiveX (Dell may layer ActiveX in their components, but not Java). The Altiris beta (not the Dell Management Console beta) is being posted very soon to beta.altiris.com.

http://www.byteandswitch.com/document.asp?doc_id=156102&f_src=byteandswitch_FinancialContent
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