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1. Re: JBoss MBean Deployment
adrian.brock Jun 19, 2003 6:09 PM (in response to corywilkerson)It is a JMX Object Name.
You use it when accessing the MBean
through the MBeanServer.
Some MBeans bind objects into JNDI.
You will typically see the jndi name as an attribute.
See http://localhost:8080/jmx-console
Regards,
Adrian -
2. Re: JBoss MBean Deployment
tomdee Jun 25, 2003 8:36 PM (in response to corywilkerson)I see from the console that EJB has JMX Object Name
such as j2ee.jndi
jboss.j2ee:jndiName=TestEntityBean,service=EJB
and Servlet also has one
jboss.web:JBossWebApplicationContext=4,Jetty=0,context=/mh,name=TestServlet
But i can't ever seem to be able to refer to the above servlet by its jmx name. I wanted to have some of my MBeans depending on the servlet as well as the EJB
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3. Re: JBoss MBean Deployment
adrian.brock Jun 26, 2003 10:41 AM (in response to corywilkerson)only works for MBeans registered
with the service controller.
The jetty mbeans are not one of these.
Regards,
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4. Re: JBoss MBean Deployment
tomdee Jun 26, 2003 2:02 PM (in response to corywilkerson)so basically i need to write an MBean for my servlet and register it with the service controller , then
I can have other stuff depends on that servlet? -
5. Re: JBoss MBean Deployment
adrian.brock Jun 30, 2003 10:31 AM (in response to corywilkerson)That would be a workaround, but very jboss specific.
Regards,
Adrian