Order to solve the current lack of good Connectors we have JSR-160: Distributed Services Specification. There's also SNMP Adapters from a number of commercial vendors. "Connectors are the fly in the ointment." MX4J is an open source project that has good Connectors: i.e. To expose your MBean to the outside world. All pretty simple so far, right? Now you have to use a Connector You can create an MBeanServer using ().Īfter creating and configuring an MBeanServer, you simply need to In order to deploy, you need to create and configure an MBeanServer.
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Standard MBean: All you need to do create an interface for your class your class name with "MBean" More info on these Mbeans can be found at ForĮxample, he shows an entire class and its methods, then he fades it and zooms in on certain methodsĪnd highlights them to explain what they do.įour types of MBeans: Standard MBeans, Dynamic MBeans, Model MBeans and Open MBeans. Has some good slide-making capabilities - I'll have to get some tips from him for my next preso. JMX is covered by two separate specifications: JSR-3 Tools talk to these connectors to get their information. MBeans are deployed in an MBeanServer and their capabilities are exposed through Connectors. Provides capability of to view and modify runtime parameters. Java Management Extensions one of the first Last night I attended the local Denver JUG meeting.Ĭhris Huston gave a presentation on JMX andĭion gave a presentation on JDO 2.0. Supports WAR and EAR static deployments.Configure containers for deployment in any user-specified directory.I'm using its Ant tasks in Spring Live's sample app in conjuction with jWebUnit and Canoo's WebTest and it works great. Vincent Massol has released Cargo 0.1 - an open source project to start/stop and configure Java containers.