Author: lzoubek(a)redhat.com
Date: 2011-02-01 05:43:38 -0500 (Tue, 01 Feb 2011)
New Revision: 28820
Modified:
trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Java_Web_(EE)_and_Standard_Edition_(SE).xml
Log:
removed parenthesis in beginners guide
Modified:
trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Java_Web_(EE)_and_Standard_Edition_(SE).xml
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trunk/documentation/guides/Beginners_Guide/en-US/Java_Web_(EE)_and_Standard_Edition_(SE).xml 2011-02-01
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<section
id="sect-Beginners_Guide-Java_Web_EE_and_Standard_Edition_SE_Plug_Ins-JMX_Tools">
<title>JMX Tools</title>
<para>
- Java Management Extensions (<acronym>JMX</acronym>) is a Java tool-set for
managing and monitoring applications, connected devices, and service-oriented networks. A
managed resource is represented by a dynamic object called a <emphasis>Managed
Bean</emphasis> (or <emphasis>MBean</emphasis>, which is a JavaBean with
a dependency injection.
+ Java Management Extensions (<acronym>JMX</acronym>) is a Java tool-set for
managing and monitoring applications, connected devices, and service-oriented networks. A
managed resource is represented by a dynamic object called a <emphasis>Managed
Bean</emphasis> or <emphasis>MBean</emphasis>, which is a JavaBean with
a dependency injection.
</para>
<para>
The <acronym>JMX</acronym> Tools consists of the <emphasis>MBean
Explorer</emphasis> and the <emphasis>MBean Editor</emphasis>.
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