Résumé
Add management and instrumentation capabilities to your applications using Java Management Extensions
The Java Management Extensions (JMX) API allows you to create a standardized management infrastructure for all your IT resources, including consoles for network, application, and remote management. This comprehensive guide shows you how to make the most of JMX, whether you want to use it for a single standalone Java application or a large-scale enterprise system. Complete with four full-fledged case study examples, this book shows you step by step how to master JMX programming, from JMX architecture to creating instrumentation with MBeans.
You'll learn how to:- Get a handle on system management and the JMX solution
- Create Standard, Dynamic, Open, and Model MBeans to manage resources
- Build MBean relations to create associations between managed resources
- Harness the MBean Server to register, unregister, and query for MBeans
- Take advantage of dynamic loading, monitoring, timers, and notifications
- Provide remote access to JMX services using HTTP, RMI, and SNMP
- Build JMX applications for monitoring a printer, remotely managing an application server, and monitoring servlets and Message-Driven Beans
The companion Web site includes source code examples from the book.
Contents
Part I: Getting Started with JMX Programming- Managing Applications and Networks
- Inspecting the JMX Architecture
- Writing Your First JMX Application
- Working with Standard Mbeans
- Using Dynamic MBeans
- Open and Model Mbeans
- Building MBean Relations
- Understanding the MBean Server
- Using MBean Server Query Facilities
- Using Monitoring and Timer Facilities
- Working with JMX Notifications
- Protocol Adapters and Connectors
- Monitoring Hardware with JMX
- Managing Servers Remotely
- Managing J2EE Components
Appendix B: JMX Exceptions
Appendix C: JMX Tracing and Debugging
Appendix D: UML Quick Reference
L'auteur - Mike Jasnowski
Mike Jasnowski has nearly two decades of computer and
programming experience. He currently works as a Senior
Software Engineer at eXcelon Corporation, where he heads a
project team that develops Web-based administration tools
for the company's Business Process Manager product. He has
written for Java Developer's Journal and XML Journal and is
the author of Java, XML, and Web Services Bible (Hungry
Minds, 2002).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Mike Jasnowski |
Parution | 02/01/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 538 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 810g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780764549571 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-76-454957-1 |
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