Hello, please check this:
http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/getting_started/v4/html/mdb.html
Other useful links:
Do you need an assynchronous message system?
http://jboss.org/hornetq
Or a simple solution like a scheduler?
http://www.quartz-scheduler.org/docs/index.html
anonymous wrote :
| And what do MBeans have to do with this?
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From the 1st link above:
anonymous wrote :
| As with most things in JBoss, JMS Topics and Queues are implemented using MBeans.
There are two ways you can create them: you can add MBean declarations to the appropriate
configuration file, or you can create them dynamically using the JMX Console. However, if
you use the latter method, they wont survive a server restart.
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anonymous wrote :
| What are those custom programmed MBeans good for?
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I'm new to all this stuff too, but i think JMX MBeans were designed to provide
interfaces for management through administration consoles and other stuff.
anonymous wrote :
| The JMX technology provides the tools for building distributed, Web-based, modular and
dynamic solutions for managing and monitoring devices, applications, and service-driven
networks. By design, this standard is suitable for adapting legacy systems, implementing
new management and monitoring solutions, and plugging into those of the future.
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http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/core/mntr-mgmt/javamanagement/
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hope it helps
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