So as it turns out I've added a workaround to the MBean naming issue;
I've just created a new custom UI for Infinispan inside hawtio. (Feel
free to close the JIRA if you like).
I've attached a little screenshot of what I've got so far in case
anyone's interested.
I'm now about to try add in CLI support...
On 20 March 2013 21:39, Tristan Tarrant <ttarrant(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 03/20/2013 04:03 PM, James Strachan wrote:
>
> If the order really is unimportant then noone will mind if we change
> it :) Though really tools tend to assume a certain order.
>
> Though really most JMX related tools build trees from the MBean
> property names; so order dictates how the tree is drawn.
>
Actually, JMX tools do the following: they group by domain, and then
they create subgroups based on common properties. So if I have the
following:
my.domain:type=Pets,name=Cat
my.domain:name=Dog,type=Pets
they would get graphically represented as (crap ASCII graph alert):
my.domain
- Pets
- Cat
- Dog
Just fire up VisualVM or JConsole.
Tristan
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