Sounds more like a job for JMX to me.... On 29 October 2012 00:06, Gregg Wonderly <gr...@wonderly.org> wrote:
> Well, perhaps some package private extensions could be put in place which > could have "protected" access proxy methods which could allow you to get > access? I've always wanted to more formally and fully instrument discovery > in particular. I seem to always end up patching in lots of new/different > debugging each time I end up with some odd network situation at my > customers' sites. It seems that there are almost always some firewall > issues or something. I'd like to see a serviceUI on reggie which would > allow you to see all the registered notification listeners as well as the > connections for each as well as failing notifications due to socket connect > errors and what the related errors are for example. > > Gregg Wonderly > > On Oct 28, 2012, at 7:58 AM, Simon IJskes - QCG <si...@qcg.nl> wrote: > > > On 27-10-12 19:08, Gregg Wonderly wrote: > >> What is your motivation to ask this question? > >> > >> Gregg > >> > >> On Oct 24, 2012, at 7:08 AM, Simon IJskes - QCG <si...@qcg.nl> wrote: > >> > >>> Does anybody have a problem with making com.sun.jini.reggie.Registrar > public? > >>> > >> > > > > I wanted to build a monitor/prototype for some experimentation, around > Registrar.notify(), and noticed i couldnt because of the package private > access. > > > > > >