I am working on integrating Jetty (Open Source Http
Server) with JBoss via JMX.

I am coming to grips with the boundary between JMX and
JBoss.

The jboss.jcml file seems to fall on the JBoss side of
this.

I would like to be able to not only set JMX attribute
values on MBeans via jboss.jcml, but also call
operations (which I don't seem to be able to find any
code to do).

Here's why :

Jetty takes a configuration file.

In jboss.jcml I configure my JettyMBean via a
<attribute name="configuration">...</attribute>.

Now consider that Jetty is able to load up
configuration from more than one file (you might put
different groups of servlets into different files,
then want to run them all in the same Jetty).

Simply having a Configuration attribute is not enough.

Configuration is no longer a singleton.

JMX does not (AFAIK) provide any mappings for such
N-ary relationships, so I seem to be left to define my
own e.g. add/[remove] Configuration operations.

No problemo ! except that JBoss only seems to be
prepared to grok <attribute/> tags and ignores e.g.
<operation/> tags in jboss.jcml.

So :

- am I talking rubbish ?
- am I going about it the wrong way ?
- is this a valid point ?
- have I unwittingly started a jihad ?

Thanks for your time,



Jules


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