Hi All,
Hawkular seems like a really cool project it is exacltly what I need for monitoring JVMs and servers. The Hawkular - Getting Started guide provided guides on how to monitor wildfly, did anybody attempted to run the same on JBoss EAP 6.x ?
As EAP 6.x should be very close to Wildfly that should be an easy task. When i tried running the same agent on EAP i got following exception:
Caused by: org.jboss.modules.ModuleNotFoundException: org.wildfly.security.manager:main at org.jboss.modules.Module.addPaths(Module.java:1030) [jboss-modules.jar:1.3.0.Final-redhat-2] at org.jboss.modules.Module.link(Module.java:1386) [jboss-modules.jar:1.3.0.Final-redhat-2] at org.jboss.modules.Module.relinkIfNecessary(Module.java:1414) [jboss-modules.jar:1.3.0.Final-redhat-2] at org.jboss.modules.ModuleLoader.loadModule(ModuleLoader.java:242) [jboss-modules.jar:1.3.0.Final-redhat-2] at org.jboss.as.controller.parsing.ExtensionXml.loadModule(ExtensionXml.java:177) [jboss-as-controller-7.3.0.Final-redhat-14.jar:7.3.0.Final-redhat-14] ... 8 more
That is because org.hawkular.agent.monitor jboss module has a dependency on org.wildfly.security.manager
<module name="org.wildfly.security.manager"/>
I did not manage to find a simple workaround for that. Any clues on how to run the monitoring agent on EAP would be appreciated.
Regards,
Andrzej
Unfortunately EAP 7 and WF9 are pretty different and Hawkular only supports WF9 and above (In terms of product, EAP7 will be the first supported version).
For EAP 6 and before we recommend JBoss Operations Network 3.3 (Based on the RHQ project)