[jboss-as7-dev] JMX [was: Dear subsystem owners/components leads ....]
Eduardo Martins
emmartins at gmail.com
Fri Aug 19 12:29:37 EDT 2011
It was and still is my biggest complain with AS7, the support for the
official java management spec is ... zero!
IMHO the CLI should have an easy way to invoke a JMX operation,
whatever the MBean, how hard can it be when previous AS releases had
twiddle? And the JMX subsystem should have a module in the management
console, providing access to the MBeans in the JVM MBean server,
relying on JConsole is not good nowadays, not all OSes have it, again
we already had such tool...
-- Eduardo
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On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 4:35 PM, <ssilvert at redhat.com> wrote:
> Quoting Scott Marlow <smarlow at redhat.com>:
>> Heiko,
>>
>> Some of the JPA persistence providers support JMX for administrative
>> operations (Hibernate statistics for example). Do we have any magic way
>> to get JMX MBeans into the management console? Probably will need to be
>> dynamic based on deployment time processing.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott
>
> Scott,
>
> Heiko is out for the rest of this month, so I'm not sure if he will be
> able to answer.
>
> Off hand, I don't think we currently have an easy way to directly
> access JMX from the console. There would be a lot of low level
> transport stuff to deal with that we've already worked through for the
> management API. I doubt that we would want to go and build a
> transport layer for JMX as well.
>
> I think the better question is can we (should we) expose JMX through
> the management API? If so it would be accessible from both the
> console and the CLI.
>
> Does anyone have thoughts about this?
>
> Stan
>
>
>
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