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JMX in action

JMX in action

Benjamin G. Sullins, Mark B. Whipple - Collection In action

396 pages, parution le 04/11/2002

Résumé

With Java Management Extensions (JMX), you can configure, manage and monitor your Java applications at run-time, as well as break your applications into components that can be swapped out. JMX provides a window into an application's state and its behavior, and a protocol-independent way of altering both state and behavior. It lets you expose portions of your application in just a few lines of code.
Written for both new and experienced developers, this book explains the JMX specification and discusses its use through clean, well-discussed examples. It covers the JMX architecture and how to create all types of MBeans. It includes important advanced topics such as extending the JMX classes, combining with other Java technologies, the MBean relation service, dynamic MBean loading, and creating your own protocol adapters.
What's Inside:

  • Manage and monitor your Java applications
  • Combine JMX with J2EE technologies (EJB and JMS)
  • Make use of Sun's RMI adapter
  • Create protocol adapters for TCP and Jini
  • Extend JMX to make it more powerful
  • Best practices for the use of MBeans

Contents

Part 1 Getting started

  • 1 Resource management and JMX
  • 2 "Hello World," the JMX way
  • 3 Building a foundation

Part 2 Instrumenting manageable resources

  • 4 MBeans for stable resources
  • 5 MBeans for changing resources
  • 6 Communication with MBeans using notifications
  • 7 MBeans on-the-fly

Part 3 The JMX agent and distributed layers

  • 8 Working with an MBean server
  • 9 Communicating with JMX agents
  • 10 Advanced MBean loading
  • 11 Working with the relation service
  • 12 More agent services: monitors and timers

Part 4 Using JMX with the J2EE platform

  • 13 Using JMX with the Java Message Service
  • 14 Using JMX with Enterprise JavaBeans
  • A Open MBeans
  • B Using Ant

L'auteur - Benjamin G. Sullins

Benjamin G. Sullins is a senior-level Java developer with experience in both server- and client-side Java. Currently, he works with JSP and XML to develop collaborative online applications. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

L'auteur - Mark B. Whipple

Mark B. Whipple is a software developer who has worked extensively with networked applications, including monitoring applications utilizing SNMP and, more recently, JMX. He has participated on several standards bodies, including the IETF. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

Caractéristiques techniques

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Éditeur(s) Manning Publications
Auteur(s) Benjamin G. Sullins, Mark B. Whipple
Collection In action
Parution 04/11/2002
Nb. de pages 396
Format 18,5 x 23,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 710g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781930110564
ISBN13 978-1-930110-56-4

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