Can you try with the CVS version of phoenix. I just applied a patch that may
fix your problem (and then again may not).
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 20:10, Ulrich Mayring wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just created my first MXINFO file, but the descriptions I put in
> don't appear in the management console of MX4J. Apparently the file
> wasn't evaluated, but I don't see any error message in phoenix.log. Here
> are the files I have:
>
> MyApp - an empty interface class (no methods or constructors)
> MyAppMBean - contains some interface definitions for JMX
> MyAppImpl - contains the implementations of the MyAppMBean interfaces
> and implements MyApp
> MyAppMBean.mxinfo - my MXINFO file
>
> Here's my MyAppMBean file:
>
> public interface MyAppMBean {
> public String deleteObject(String id);
> public String getStatus();
> public void resume();
> public void pause();
> }
>
> Here's what I have in the MXINFO file:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
> <!DOCTYPE mxinfo PUBLIC "-//PHOENIX/Mx Info DTD Version 1.0//EN"
>
> "http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/dtds/phoenix/mxinfo_1_0.dtd">
>
> <mxinfo>
>
> <topic name="MyApp">
>
> <!-- attributes -->
> <attribute
> name="status"
> description="Status of MyApp"
> isWriteable="no"
> type="java.lang.String"
> />
>
> <!-- operations -->
> <operation
> name="deleteObject"
> description="Deletes an Object"
> type="java.lang.String"
>
> <param
> name="instance"
> description="ID of Object to be deleted"
> type="java.lang.String"
> />
> </operation>
>
> </topic>
>
> </mxinfo>
>
> I was expecting that the descriptions I put in should appear in the
> MX4J-generated MBean web page, but they don't. I can think of two
> possible mistakes I made (although the docs don't forbid them):
>
> 1. I didn't define all the methods from the interfaces in MyAppMBean in
> the MXINFO file, because I only need descriptions for a few.
>
> 2. I should have called the MXINFO file MyAppImpl.mxinfo
>
> Any ideas on how to debug this?
>
> Ulrich
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