If I recall correctly, the problem with James under Java5 is that MX4J
is not an option here, since Phoenix messes things up (classloader
problems as far as I remember).
Built-in JMX server works as described. At least, I got it running.
Can you please report what exactly is the problem you are running into?
Bernd
Ahmed Mohombe wrote:
Bernd is the man for JMX on JAMES ;-) , btw if I remember correctly to
enable JMX you have to play with the phoenix's kernel.xml file, so it is
a bit different from other JAMES Server configurations.
Here is an interesting guide by Bernd:
http://wiki.apache.org/james/ConfigureJmx
Yes, I know that document, and all users that I know that have tried
(but failed) to setup JMX with James used it. Unfortunately that
document is not helping too much as I know *nobody* that has managed to
make the JMX work in JAMES (with the JDK JMX implementation).
Ahmed.
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