The official JMX API is a programmer-usability disaster (IMO), and I
wrote the contrib jmx wrapper by trial-and-error to get minimal
functionality working. A few thoughts:
* I will take a look at this (but won't be able to get to it today).
Feel free to make assembla guilt that points to me.
* My interest in having JMX support work is > my need to continue to
own it. I will have no hurt feelings if somebody jumps in and owns
this before I get to it.
Stu
On 30 January 2010 02:35, Michał Marczyk <michal.marc...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Well, with sources freshly pulled from github just now, I was able to
build contrib with no trace of the problem... Doing a (require
'clojure.contrib.jmx) followed by run-tests at the REPL also works.
Still no idea what it was about, hoping it's gone for good.
Oh bother, what a blunder... Please disregard the above, c.c.jmx is
still broken for me. The bit about me not having any idea as to what's
this about still holds, though.
I guess at some point I'll try to investigate this, but I don't expect
to be able to spare the time for the next week or two. Here's hoping
this will go away in the meantime.
Sincerely,
Michal
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