Andy, real cool!

please put together a small "How to" so we can document that on the site,
thanks man

marc


> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Schaefer, Andreas
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 11:01 AM
> To: 'jBoss Developer'
> Subject: [jBoss-Dev] JMX Connector implementation
>
>
> Hi Geeks
>
> Finally I could bring all the JMX Connector into jBoss CVS and hope I
> did not forget anything.
>
> After compiling when you start your jBoss you see the JMX RMI Connector
> starting up (right after JMX Adaptor).
>
> Then you can start the connector.jar (in the client directory) and the
> Test Client will start up. The test client will instantiate a local
> MBeanServer and add the ConnectorFactory as first MBean. By asking the
> ConnectorFactory your should be able to lookup in your Network
> the available
> servers and its supported protocols (not implemented yet). Just go through
> the Test Client by hitting enter till the client-side connector is loaded.
> Then the Test Client lists all the available MBeans on the jBoss server
> with its attributes and operations.
> At the end the Test Client tries to add a Notification Listener to all
> MBeans (it will fail for all which are not a Notification Broadcaster
> but this is normal). Now you will retrieve all notification from the
> jBoss server (just try to shutdown your jBoss server).
> When you shutdown the client it removes all the notification listener
> to client up the server (otherwise you would get a lot of exceptions
> when you try to shutdown jBoss).
>
> Have fun
> Mad Andy
>
>


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