You are right. Configuring JMX is no fun.
While IMAP does define sufficient defaults (mostly the port) JMX has many configuration options (built-in JMX server vs. third party, authentication vs. no authenticaion, credentials, IP-bindings, ports, protocols...). Do you see any reasonable defaults?

  Bernd

Ahmed Mohombe wrote:
Hi,

The trunk is default configured now (for the experiments only I suppose) with IMAP, and DB as storage. This is great as users just need to build it and try right away the new functionality.

It would be however great if the JMX management would be also activated by default in trunk (like the above). It seems that configuring the JMX (to work) is not that easy (since very few users manage to do it and there are also no docs), so IMHO if it would work out of the box (like the above) many more would give it a try and also feedback about it.

Thanks in advance,

Ahmed.


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