If you want to try cutting edge you can check out the JMX branch
java\server\branches\paul_jmx
Then after the server has started go to
http://localhost:8082/
and youll see the JMX http console.

I hope to merge this back to trunk and release in the next few days...

Paul

On 5/2/07, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi just wondering how hard is this to implement ? Im currently scanning
the net to learn how to enable it within spring as it supports JMX / MX4J.

Ive discovered two really suitable clients for monitoring / managing,
here they are

http://www.jmanage.org/
http://mx4j.sourceforge.net/
http://mc4j.org/confluence/display/mc4j/Home

Here are some aparant examples, which are just way over my head, I just
need a remoting service enabled with authentication to monitor all 3
servers we have running in the one console :\


http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-springjmx/
http://blogger.xs4all.nl/kuip/archive/2006/01/20/75092.aspx

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