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Darran Lofthouse resolved WFLY-1146.
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Fix Version/s: 8.0.0.Alpha3
Resolution: Rejected
There are two reasons for rejecting this change: -
1 - It is dependent on an internal sun api which is subject to change and not guaranteed
to always be available.
2 - The moment any authentication other than the local authentication mechanism is in
place this prevents a connection to the server as no username or password can be entered.
Export remoting-JMX address via JVM instrumentation buffer
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Key: WFLY-1146
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-1146
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: JMX
Reporter: James Livingston
Assignee: Darran Lofthouse
Fix For: 8.0.0.Alpha3
Currently to connect to the AS with JConsole you need to manually enter the
service:jmx:remoting-jmx:// address. When the local process connection is used, it
retrieves the connection address via the Sun JDK management instrumentation buffer.
The exported address can be set via sun.management.ConnectorAddressLink.export(), and
doing that would allow JConsole to connect without typing in the address (although still
obviously require the jars to be on the classpath).
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