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omatzura
17 years agoSuper Contributor
Hi Vidar,
ok, let me know if you make any improvements that we should put in the sources!
Regarding running multiple MockServices, the idea is currently that this should be done by simply running multiple MockServicerRunners. This has the overhead of multiple processes, which is also an advantage if you need to restart them separately. You could probably pretty easily extend the current commandline to accept a comma-seperated list of ports and mockservices which would start them all..
Looking a bit into the future we want to create a standalone web-app that can be accessed through a browser and used to start/stop/monitor any number of mock-services.. ie a "MockService Runtime".. which would be really cool.. but a bit down the line for now :-)
regards!
/Ole
eviware.com
ok, let me know if you make any improvements that we should put in the sources!
Regarding running multiple MockServices, the idea is currently that this should be done by simply running multiple MockServicerRunners. This has the overhead of multiple processes, which is also an advantage if you need to restart them separately. You could probably pretty easily extend the current commandline to accept a comma-seperated list of ports and mockservices which would start them all..
Looking a bit into the future we want to create a standalone web-app that can be accessed through a browser and used to start/stop/monitor any number of mock-services.. ie a "MockService Runtime".. which would be really cool.. but a bit down the line for now :-)
regards!
/Ole
eviware.com
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