Hi,
At 11:52 AM 7/1/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>I have a simple question. What do I have to do if I want to create a Phoenix
>block to expose some monitoring parameters through the JMX interfaces.
You create a java interface that implements your management interface. By
custom it is often the name of the block (or service) with the post fix
"MBean". ie
Implementation Class: com.biz.MyBlockImpl
Service Interface: com.biz.MyService
Management Service Interface: com.biz.MyServiceMBean
Then you create a section in your block info file that looks like
<management-access-points>
<service name="com.biz.MyServiceMBean"/>
</management-access-points>
Alternatively if you are using xdoclet to generate your .xinfo files then
you use a tag at the top of your class that looks like
@phoenix:mx name="com.biz.MyServiceMBean"
Then when you deeploy this bean it will be exported to MBeanServer (if
phoenix is built with JMX support).
Does that answer your question?
Cheers,
Peter Donald
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