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Exploring WebLogic JMX: JMX and J2EE, Part 1 J2EE is rapidly becoming an established platform for deploying long-running business-critical applications. As the number of J2EE applications grows and their importance increases, a standard way to manage J2EE servers and applications is becoming a key requirement.
J2EE via JMX - Managing EJBs using JMX Agent Enterprise JavaBeans is a state-of-the-art architecture for developing, deploying and managing reliable enterprise applications in production environment. However managing these EJBs or having client access using management protocols like SNMP,HTTP becomes very essential , especially for entity beans. AdventNet JMX architecture provides solution to manage entity EJBs using protocols like SNMP, HTTP, TL1, RMI, Corba.
AdventNet Agent Toolkit Java/JMX Edition 5.0 Most of the management systems are built from top to bottom either by SNMP, TL1 or HTTP. They leverage the specific facilities offered by the selected management protocol. For example, application server vendors are keen at SNMP for their management needs. Similarly TL1 is a man-machine management protocol deployed in broadband and access networks, including SONET networks. New technologies such as WDM and xDSL sometimes use the TL1 protocol for management of network equipment.
Framework for managing large scale component-based distributed applications using JMX This paper presents a extended Java Management eXtensions service developed for the SmartFrog framework to provide a standard instrumentation layer for component-based distributed systems.
Management of EJB Components Using JMX The MDB implementation for JBoss have been written such that a user should not have to know a lot about the internals of JBoss. A part from the feew necessary lines in jboss.xml nothing else than standard knowledge of Message Driven Beans should suffice.
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