I don't think the browser can start jhs. A page certainly can't (security).
You have to start it deliberately. One possibility is to just start it when
your system starts. This can be automated in various ways depending on your
platform. Then whenever you want some J, just use your browser.

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Fraser Jackson
<[email protected]>wrote:

> If we are to have a browser interface we should be able to start the
> program
> from a browser bookmark.
>
> How can we use the browser to run the jconsole step setting   jhs 1500
> first, so that a bookmark opens Jconsole?  Unless jconsole is running,and
> has set the port, both Iternet Explorer and Chrome report that the page is
> missing or cannot be accessed.
>
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