I added the line in the file you specified.
I see these entries under DefaultDomain

service=ClassPathExtension,name=../../db/
service=ClassPathExtension,name=../../log/
service=ClassPathExtension,name=../../tmp/
service=ClassPathExtension,name=./
service=Configuration
service=EJBSecurityManager
service=Hypersonic
service=Info
service=JaasSecurityManager
service=JdbcProvider
service=Log
service=Logging,type=Console
service=Logging,type=File
service=MLet
service=Naming
service=SimpleRealmMappingFactory
service=SpyderMQ
service=TransactionManager
service=Webserver
service=XADataSource,name=DefaultDS
service=XADataSource,name=InstantDB

I could not see JNDIView entry.

Mandar

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bordet, Simone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'JBoss-User'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 3:08 PM
Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] How to find out what all beans are currently run
ning ?


Did you add the following line in jboss.jcml ?

<mbean code="org.jboss.naming.JNDIView" name=":service=JNDIView"/>

Then search for the MBean JNDIView (under the default domain), click on it
and then on the list() operation of the MBean.

Simon

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mandar Joshi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: martedì 6 marzo 2001 23:35
> To: JBoss-User
> Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] How to find out what all beans are currently
> run ning ?
>
>
> I am browsing http://localhost:8082/
> I could see the console but could not locate my EJBs there.
>
> Mandar
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bordet, Simone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'JBoss-User'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 2:17 PM
> Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] How to find out what all beans are
> currently run
> ning ?
>
>
> > Hey,
> >
> > > in the bin directory, run java -jar jndiView.jar
> >
> > Unfortunately this is not true anymore with the latest CVS, since
> > jndiView.jar was replaced by an MBean, so the bound EJB
> (and not only) are
> > now visible surfing http://<host>:8082.
> >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I am new to jBoss and want to find out if there are any
> > > beans currently
> > > > running on a jBoss server (preferably non-programatically).
> > > I am sure there
> > > > must be a way to do that.
> >
> > You can also monitor if beans are "running" (ie if invocations are
> currently
> > done on them) using as example the 2 jars you can find in
> dist/bin: the
> jms
> > one monitors active invocations (ie if nobody is invoking
> methods on the
> > beans, it shows nothing), while the jmx one monitors a
> "snapshot" of the
> > JBoss/Server bean cache, so you can know how many beans of
> each kind are
> in
> > the caches, even if JBoss is "resting".
> > Inside the jars there is also the source code for that.
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Simon
> >
> >
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