JMX seems promising. Weblogic 6.0 is going that route, and I'm sure many
other vendors already have...
Gene Chuang
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Subject: Unified Console over appserver and Oracle DB ? / JMX or ??
It's Merry Xmas time and I'm deep into my wish list writing at this
time.
Winning the lottery and owning a paradise island have already made it on
the list.
Now I'm digging deep for more productive ways to manage the run time
environment.
We currently have problems with visability to Appserver and bean
failures
and DB
failures or problems. Wouldn't it be great if we could manage, observe
operational
status, receive failure events all from the same "blinking green
indicator"
console?
There's been some discussion about a common console API and vendors
working
on prototype products?
How about vendors who just speak the various protocols to popular
products
like
Oracle and Weblogic and ??
curt
Curt Smith
Z-Tel
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