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1. Re: JMX architecture
thezman Jan 3, 2004 2:49 PM (in response to sysuser1)"thezman" wrote:
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Hey Reed,
I am not a jBoss expert yet, but I do have some experience on JMX. To answer your question based on my understanding is follow:
The JMX is framework to manage component object easier. The framework provide the MBeanServer/Agent to manage components/MBeans. There many other technology comes into play when you put thing together such as making a MBean into service. Things such Context and Naming are provided by JNDI. For communincation between components, they use JMS, and so on.
Many of these area is covered by the book published here at jBoss called "JMX Managing J2EE with Java Management Extension." It's a great intro book.
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2. Re: JMX architecture
changnan Feb 13, 2004 10:31 AM (in response to sysuser1)Hi thezmen
"JMX Managing J2EE with Java Management Extension"
I want to know where i can get the book you said
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3. Re: JMX architecture
tom.elrod Feb 14, 2004 1:00 AM (in response to sysuser1)All JBoss services are MBeans and are registered with the MBean server, so you will always be able to find and make invocations on those services (via their exposed MBean metadata). However, some services require other types of registration (with JNDI for example) in addition to the MBeanServer.
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4. Re: JMX architecture
kondetisree Mar 30, 2004 9:30 PM (in response to sysuser1)Pls .find the JMX book here and get it online
http://vig.pearsoned.com/store/product/1,3498,store-6781_isbn-0672322889,00.html
Regards,
Srikanth Kondeti