I just want to make sure we are coordinated. It looked like we might
have had two students select the same item. Let me try sort this out-
and will reply. Either we really do want you to contribute on Qpid
regards,
Carl.
lahiru gunathilake wrote:
hi Carl,
Are you asking me to do another project rather than the project which
extract JMX information information from qpid java broker. I'm bit of
confuse with this. If this is a new Gsoc project did you mention this
in your wiki. If you can reply me soon that will help me a lot. And i
agree with you on writing a proposal for a different project if some
one already writing one for this project.
Thanks in advance
Regs
lahiru
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Carl Trieloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Lahiru,
Sounds great, I think we might have two guys looking at the same task,
can I suggest a slightly different
one so that we don't have overlap but is also mgmt and JMX
related? That
way there are not two of
you stepping on each other.
One of the things we want to do is also be able to access all the
events
passed through the AMQP-mgmt
protocol to JMX and WS-DM. One of the additional tasks that we had
identified was to create a bridge
that would be able to speak AMQP and JMX or AMQP and WS-DM.
This will allow the C++ broker to also be hooked into a JMX
console and
the WS-DM will allow for things
like Tivoli, BMC etc integration.
AMQP side protocol can be found here :
http://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/management-design-notes.html
To play with it, build the C++ broker
./bootstrap
./configure
make
on linux,
the to run the cmd line mgmt set the PYTHONPATH and run it from
mgnt-cli
You should pretty quickly see how the objects get dynamically
build and
how they are layed out, these
can then quite simple be dynamically mapped to JMX and WS-DM.
if you have questions - fire them to the list.
Carl.
lahiru gunathilake wrote:
> Hi rajith and devs,
>
> I'm interesting on writing a proposal for one of the Apache Qpid
project
> idea.This is the project idea i'm looking into.
>
==============================================================================================
> *Design and implement a simple solution, runnable from the
command line, for
> extracting useful JMX information from the Qpid Java Broker.
Solution should
> be configurable at runtime to allow users to decide which bits
of info
> they're interested in and when. Might be nice to see the information
> extracted in a report format
>
==============================================================================================
>
> *I have already downloaded the source from your SVN and successfully
> installed java brocker. And i'm reading about JMX and Qpid too.
I have
> already read about AMQP but i couldn't find detailed
documentation about
> Apache Qpid. And still i don't have a rough idea about the
project. Could
> you please guide me to get a good understanding about the project.
> Any thoughts..!
>
> thanks in advance
> Lahiru
>
>
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