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Java Management Extensions (JMX) Technology Tutorial
Java Management Extensions (JMX)
Java Platform, Standard Edition version 7
August, 2008
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Preface
1. Getting Started
Platform Information
Examples Directory
Working Directory
2. Essentials of the JMX API
Standard MBeans
MBean Interface
MBean Implementation
Managing a Resource
Running the Standard MBean Example
Sending Notifications
NotificationBroadcaster Interface
Running the MBean Notification Example
Introducing MXBeans
QueueSamplerMXBean Interface
QueueSampler Class
QueueSample Class
Creating and Registering the MXBean in the MBean Server
Running the MXBean Example
MBean Descriptors
DescriptorKey Annotations
Using MBean Descriptors
Running the MBean Descriptors Example
3. JMX Connectors
Accessing Standard and Dynamic MBeans via the RMI Connector
Analyzing the Example Classes
Server.java
SimpleStandardMBean.java
SimpleStandard.java
SimpleDynamic.java
ClientListener.java
Client.java
Running the MBean Example
4. Lookup Services
Initial Configuration
External RMI Registry
External CORBA Naming Service
External LDAP Registry
Service Location Protocol (SLP) Lookup Service
Analyzing the Example Classes
Server.java
Client.java
Running the SLP Lookup Service Example
Setting up the SLP Lookup Service Example
Running the SLP Lookup Service Example
Jini Lookup Service
Analyzing the Example Classes
Server.java
Client.java
java.policy
jini.properties.template
Running the Jini Lookup Service Example
Setting up the Jini Lookup Service Example
Running the Jini Lookup Service Example
Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) / LDAP Lookup Service
Analyzing the Example Classes
Server.java
Client.java
jmx-schema.txt
60jmx-schema.ldif
Running the JNDI/LDAP Lookup Service Example
Setting up the JNDI/LDAP Lookup Service Example
Running the JNDI/LDAP Lookup Service Example With an RMI Connector
5. Security
Simple Security
RMI Connectors With Simple Security
Server.java
SimpleStandardMBean.java
SimpleStandard.java
ClientListener.java
Client.java
Running the RMI Connector Example With Simple Security
Subject Delegation
Secure RMI Connectors With Subject Delegation
Server.java
java.policy
SimpleStandardMBean.java
SimpleStandard.java
ClientListener.java
Client.java
Running the Secure RMI Connector Example With Subject Delegation
Fine-Grained Security
RMI Connectors With Fine-Grained Security
The files will be analyzed in the following sections.Server.java
java.policy
SimpleStandardMBean.java
SimpleStandard.java
ClientListener.java
Client.java
Running the RMI Connector Example With Fine-Grained Security
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