FWIW,

It looks like Aaron was right in that the JMX code is quite easy to manage without writing some sort of middle-api that would exist between a JMX client and Geronimo components.  I’ve looked through a lot of the code in o.a.g.management (in core) and the JMX looks simple enough to not need a proprietary API written.  I think the next step would be to get cracking at the console.  I can start writing commands for Twiddle (or at least trying to ;) ), or look more at N. Alex Rupp’s web-based JMX console.

Any opinions?

-Matt

mkurjano at cc.gatech.edu

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