>Hi!
>
>Roland S Nygren wrote:
> > Downloaded source from CVS yesterday and managed to build & start the
> > server in less than a minute.
> > Nice work team!
>
>Thanks! :-) It was a pain to get there but it is slowly getting to work
>well :-)
>
> > Question:  Looking
> > at  http://www.sun.com/software/java-dynamic/overview/overview.html
> > and further the download page it says:  "This provides a Single User 
> License."
> > and  "NOTE: JDMK 4.1 Binaries Expire 07/31/00 and JDMK 3.0 & 3.2 Binaries
> > Expire 05/31/00"
> >
> > What about JMX in JBoss ?
>
>There are two parts about this: the JMX core framework, and the JDMK
>implementation. In jmxri.jar there is the JMX stuff and in jmxtools.jar
>there is the JDMK stuff. The short answer is that; yes, we are violating
>licenses :-) The slightly longer answer is that we will replace
>jmxri.jar with the final release of JMX (out any day now, and with
>redistributable license!) and the JDMK stuff (which provide a HTML-based
>admin interface.. hohum, has anyone tried this? Start jBoss and browse
>to localhost:8082...surpriiiise...) will be replaced with our own
>adaptor and admin GUI (and you may of course add whatever admin GUI you
>want through your own JMX adaptors).
>
>Does that answer your question?

Yes.
So "the final release of JMX" will have "redistributable license" (free).
Then where does jmxri.jar come from ? Looks like it comes from Sun, (but I 
can't find it there.)
/Roland

>/Rickard
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