December 2002
Intermediate to advanced
592 pages
12h 22m
English
Previous chapters have concentrated on describing JMX[1] as it is generally defined in the base specification: a framework suitable to instrument and manage any software application. The managed application can be a cell phone network, an office suite, an operating system component—any program that can be represented as a collection of JMX MBeans. In fact, it is quite possible that the Java Virtual Machine itself will include a JMX agent as a standard component in one of the next revisions.
This chapter describes how JMX is used for management of a specific class of programs that are becoming more and more essential in the universe of the Internet and e-business. These classes of programs are called ...
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