while I can't really comment on JMX and Avalon as others here would know more, I do know that from an embedded view, Sun is pushing for JMX on embedded devices. At last year's JavaOne I attended a session on JMX and they have several prototypes of using JMX to control hand held devices. One demo I saw allowed a user to enter some info via a webbrowser to a J2EE server which then sent a message to a phone that had JMX on it and changed some settings or something (I don't remember the details). The JMX guy I talked to said that Sun was working towards having JMX be the controller for most Java technologies, from EJB servers to the JVM itself.

Robert McIntosh

Andrzej Jan Taramina wrote:

Just wondering if there has been any work with Avalon and JMX...there seems to be some overlap in the concepts, especially when you consider that JBoss 3.x uses JMX as a framework and microkernel for it's container design.

Any thoughts on how these two fit together? Would a JMX Server with it's collection of agents/MBeans just turn out to be yet another Avalon Container component? Or would the integration be tighter than that?

I'm looking at how much of JMX might make sense for embedded environments as well.
Andrzej Jan Taramina
Chaeron Corporation: Enterprise System Solutions
http://www.chaeron.com


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