How hard would it be to track down the spec that defined these entries,
and create a new project (jmx-jar?) or something that would build a jar
file that River could release?  Or could we just reverse-engineer the
jar file you're talking about?

Cheers,

Greg.

On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 08:27, Rafa? Krupi?ski wrote:
> On 29.07.2013 22:19, Dennis Reedy wrote:
> > I cant remember where I git it from, it contains 3 classes from JSR-160
> >
> > net.jini.lookup.entry.Host
> > net.jini.lookup.entry.jmx.JMXProperty.class
> > net.jini.lookup.entry.jmx.JMXProtocolType.class
> >
> > I added it to my maven repository since Rio provides JMX connectivity to 
> > service and the classes were not part of the Jini distribution.
> 
> Dennis,
> every service started with Rio has Host attribute defined, right?
> Does this mean that I have to add rio-lib to classpath of every client 
> or to codebase of every service?
> 
> I don't want to scare people with logs full of CNFEs, even if it's not 
> critical.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Pozdrawiam
> Rafa? Krupi?ski

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