<P><I>JMX</I> begins by presenting the JMX specification and its architecture. The book quickly moves through the specification, offering examples of JMX integration with J2EE applications. The final section of the book presents JMX management and administration practices for a variety of J2EE platf
JMX: Managing J2EE with Java Management Extensions
β Scribed by Marc Fleury, Juha Lindfors, The JBoss Group
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 392
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
JMX: Managing J2EE with Java Management Extensions leads you through the JMX API with thorough coverage of Standard MBeans, Dynamic MBeans, Model MBeans, the MBean server, and standard agent services. With the help of detailed code examples, you will le arn how to create management systems with JMX, create MBeans and services, and use the MBean server. This book also offers working examples of JMX Connectors and agent discovery, a model MBean implementation, a view of the J2EE Management specification, and a JMX use case using the JBoss application server.
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If you're looking for an introduction to JMX, this book gives good coverage of the concepts and techniques behind instrumenting your applications. However, if you're looking for information on the latest and greatest in JMX, especially anything related to JMX remoting, then you should look somewhere
If you're looking for an introduction to JMX, this book gives good coverage of the concepts and techniques behind instrumenting your applications. However, if you're looking for information on the latest and greatest in JMX, especially anything related to JMX remoting, then you should look somewhere