Hi Rickard,

Where can I find more documentation on the JMX MBeans
you mentioned in your e-mail. Do I need Application
Server support to run these beans?

Thanks for the help!
Sushil

--- Rickard �berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 17:16:03 -0700, Sushil Malhotra
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have a question about using J2EE servers for
> >applications that need demon like processes to
> >constantly check few parameters and take actions
> based
> >on that - for example say you plan to build a demon
> >process for auction engines that will finalize the
> >winner of auctions based on end time of the auction
> >and the highest bidder -
> >
> >Do J2EE compliant servers provide any build -in
> >support to build such demons. Any ideas on the best
> >way accomplish this task.
>
> There is no support in the "application"-oriented
> J2EE specs. However, I
> would suggest that the most portable way to write
> daemons is(/will be)
> to do it as a JMX MBean, since that is a spec. that
> is likely to be
> widely supported, and has many interesting features
> that are valuable
> when writing daemons (e.g. built-in timers,
> automatically manageable,
> and configuration).
>
> /Rickard
>
> --
> Rickard �berg
>
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>
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