HI Alasdir and David,
I followed your instructions and installed the JMX white board bundle.
I have the following snippet:
<bean id="sendMsgServiceBean"
class="com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester.internal.SendMsg"
init-method="init" destroy-method="destroy">
<property name = "connectionFactory" ref="connectionFactory"/>
</bean>
<service id = "sendMsgService"
ref="sendMsgServiceBean"
interface="com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester.SendMsgMBean">
<service-properties>
<*entry key="jmx.objectname*" value="domain:name=sendMessage" />
</service-properties>
</service>
public interface SendMsg*MBean*{
public void sendMsg();
}
public class SendMsg implements *SendMsgMBean*{
....
}
I'm getting the following error now:
javax.management.NotCompliantMBeanException: MBean class
com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester.internal.SendMsg does not implement
DynamicMBean, neither follows the Standard MBean conventions
(javax.management.NotCompliantMBeanException: Class
com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester.internal.SendMsg is not a JMX compliant
Standard MBean) nor the MXBean conventions
(javax.management.NotCompliantMBeanException:
com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester.internal.SendMsg: Class
com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester.internal.SendMsg is not a JMX compliant
MXBean)
Any ideas please?
Thanks
Matt
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:14 AM, Alasdair Nottingham <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The bundle you need for the JMX Whiteboard is:
> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/aries/org.apache.aries.jmx.whiteboard-0.3.jar
>
> It is available in maven at
> mvn:org.apache.aries.jmx/org.apache.aries.jmx.whiteboard/0.3
>
> If you want this bundle available in Karaf then you need to be contacting
> the karaf user list rather than our one (its email is
> [email protected]).
>
> I hope this helps you get your JMX MBean registered.
>
> One final thing I expect the reason that the Derby and Camel MBeans are
> registered is because they use the Java SDK APIs to register the MBeans
> directly rather than using the JMX Whiteboard model as you are. This is a
> valid thing to do if not quite OSGi natural, which is why the JMX
> Whiteboard bundle Felix created exists, to solve exactly this software
> problem.
>
> Thanks
> Alasdair
>
> On 3 January 2012 05:08, Matt Madhavan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Felix,
>> Happy New Year and thanks for the reply. If you could let me know the set
>> of bundles I need to deploy would be great.
>>
>> All the bundles like Derby, Camel etc, I can see them instrumented and
>> can see them in JConsole. I know JMX and that's the easy part, but all the
>> promises of todayland?
>>
>> How about user bundles, like the one I deployed, can't be rocket
>> sience!(sic I almost became one) but simple steps and docs?
>>
>> Man I'm getting stumped on one of the basic concept of BluePrint-extender
>> bundles. JMX is an old tech, let's not make a simple tech complex in
>> BluePrint. We r software guys who r supposed to provide solutions, its not
>> abt tech, its about the problem we need to solve
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated, and will come back to the open source many
>> times from me. Rt now, need to figure out simple steps to solve s/w
>> problems.
>> On Jan 1, 2012 12:01 PM, "Felix Meschberger" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>> IIRC the JMX whiteboard is a separate bundle
>>> Regards
>>> Felix
>>>
>>> Matt Madhavan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I'm trying to instrument one of my Blueprint bean as follows:
>>>
>>> package com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester;
>>>
>>> public interface SendMsgService*MBea*n {
>>> public void sendMsg();
>>> }
>>>
>>> public class AMQSendMsgService implements SendMsgServiceMBean{
>>> .....
>>> }
>>>
>>> <bean id="amqSendMsgServiceBean"
>>>
>>> class="com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester.internal.AMQSendMsgService"
>>> init-method="init" destroy-method="destroy">
>>> <property name = "connectionFactory" ref="connectionFactory"/>
>>> </bean>
>>> <service id = "amqSendMsgService"
>>> ref="amqSendMsgServiceBean"
>>> interface="com.hcsc.ccsp.dupcheck.jms.tester.SendMsgServiceMBean">
>>> <service-properties>
>>> <entry key="jmx.objectname" value="domain:name=sendMessage" />
>>> </service-properties>
>>> </service>
>>>
>>> I have deployed this in Karaf (Felix). I see that Karaf has Aries JMX
>>> and JMX Blueprint bundes.
>>>
>>> In JConsole I not see my instrumented bean.
>>>
>>> Any ideas please? Am I missing some bundles?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Alasdair Nottingham
> [email protected]
>