Chapter 2. Architecture
IN THIS CHAPTER
The JMX specification divides the architecture of a JMX-based management system into three separate levels. Each level has a distinctive role in the architecture and addresses separate aspects of the architecture of a management system.
In this chapter, you will look at each level of the JMX architectural model, identifying the role of each level and how it should be used as part of the management system. Two of the levels—the agent level and the instrumentation level—are defined in the current 1.0 version of the JMX specification (see Figure 2.1). The third level—the distributed services level—is mostly unspecified ...
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