Sorry, I don't see how instrumentation and SNMP agents are useful for
building an enterprise solutions where your operations are
transactional, involve complex objects, and require TP monitoring.

I was not referring to the ability to control services, but rather the
ability to control disributed transactional processes that are part of
your application logic.

arkin

"Rickard �berg" wrote:
>
> > But JMS deals with asynchronous invocation, whereas threads deals with
> > asynchronous processing without the overhead of sending messages all day
> > long (= more code to write, more code to debug, more CPU time to waste),
> > and with the ability to interact with a process in progress.
> >
> > If you send a JMS message you might be able to start a process and get a
> > response when it's done in an asynchronous manner, but you cannot
> > interfere with a running process, since you have no mechanism for a
> > running process (i.e. threads).
>
> This seems like a perfect fit for making this kind of functionality a
> JMX MBean. (see
> http://www.javasoft.com/products/JavaManagement/index.html).
>
> I don't see any compelling reason to make another type of bean that
> duplicates the functionality already available in JMX. JMX beans are
> portable between different servers supporting JMX, they are manageable,
> they can interact in whatever fashion you like with EJB's, etc etc.
>
> /Rickard
>
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