I'm going to have to learn JVMPI first and dust off my JNI boots, but I'd pitch in on 
something like this.  Memory profiling, resource protection, etc. are all itches of 
mine.  Oh...no, wait.  That's poison ivy.  Seriously, though, I'd be more than willing 
to work on something like this, although I'm sure going it alone would not be wise.  
If one of you more senior project members wants an assistant on something like this, 
I'll step up.

-----Original Message-----
From: Anatoly Akkerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 3:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] Implementing a Resource Protection System?


marc fleury wrote:
> How about a PhD sub-project, Mr Akkerman, 
> that would be a nice mbean in our system. 
> It would have a little bit of everything, 
> Some C, some JNI, java classes and mbean,
> You broadcast the information for the VM, 
> Trust me, you will look like a king,
> marcf 


Sorry to disappoint you, Marc, but this does not scratch my itch at the 
moment (in fact, not pursuing PhD anymore but rather working for the 
research group here means I actually scratch the itches of someone 
else). As far as looking like a king ... well, who can look like you :)

On a more serious not, if this becomes relevant to our work, me or 
someone else might implement this. Indeed, user-level (meaning w/o 
running the monitor as 'root'-equivalent) sandboxing of memory, CPU and 
network I/O  on Win32 platform  has been implemented by one of our 
former PhD students, so this strikes home somewhat. But we are more 
interested in monitoring and sandboxing invocations in component-based 
applications as the near-future goal (after I am done with what I am 
doing right now). Again, not being a good programmer, is a horrible fate 
in CS world, so I am slow and your guys might get to invocation 
flow-profiling and sandboxing before I do. Actually, have anyone done it 
already? (I mean writing a client-side and server-side interceptors that 
propagate information about the invocation itself, like which 
host/component the invocation is coming from?)

Anatoly.



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