Stefan,

Do you have any idea of what you will be exposing
through JMX?

Do you want to start a list that we put up on
sourceforge as a task so multiple people can work on
getting these implemented as well as brainstorm on
anything involved?

thanks!

--- Stefan Groschupf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sami,
> 
> > Is anyone actually working on the jmx
> implementation?
> Yes, me!
> 
> > I was about to start implementing a simple
> > management webapp for some simple tasks but if the
> work is allready 
> > going on in that area perhaps
> > it would be smart to join forces?
> That would be great!
> 
> > In my opinion a generic web jmx management
> interface (if it is 
> > something like the web based jmx
> > interfaces I have seen) isn't quite enough, while
> it might offer all 
> > the required functionality it
> > might be too "rough" for normal users. I have no
> objections agains jmx 
> > based implementation but
> > the end user interface still needs to be build on
> top of that.
> 
> Well its depends how we will do that.
> First the benefit for nutch by using jmx is not a
> web interface.
> Right in case we use jmx there are a SET of JMX Guis
> for example a 
> Webbased.
> Beside the Webadapter there is a SNMP Adapter as
> well.
> 
> We need to do a smart set of jmx beans build from
> our informer tools 
> and the logical components in nutch.
> To do a smart web ui we may need to have a wrapper
> Mbean that just has 
> the right set of managable methods.
> By the way the http adapter from mx4j use XML and
> XSLT so we have to 
> limits from the ui design point of view.
> 
> Stefan
> 
> 
> > --
> > Sami Siren
> >
> > Stefan Groschupf wrote:
> >
> >> There is a set of management GUIs for JMX based
> on Eclipse, swing, 
> >> jsp.
> >> Jmx supports SNMP as well.
> >> The trick is the JMX Adapter technology and there
> are RMI, SOAP, HTTP 
> >> and much other protocol as adapter available.
> >>
> >> HTH
> >>
> >> Stefan
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 08.07.2004 um 17:46 schrieb Byron Miller:
> >>
> >>> Looking at the JMX stuff it appears there are
> some
> >>> nice projects building a management framework
> inside
> >>> Eclipse, would anyone protest to that or are we
> >>> looking at more of an independant console or web
> based app?
> >>>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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