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Luke Lu commented on HADOOP-7144:
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bq. we're still not sure whether we should expose the write/update interface 
(for changing configs dynamically etc.)

... as part of the servlet interface. We already use JMX directly to change 
metrics config etc. 

> Expose JMX with something like JMXProxyServlet 
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-7144
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7144
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Luke Lu
>              Labels: jmx
>             Fix For: 0.23.0
>
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> Much of the Hadoop metrics and status info is available via JMX, especially 
> since 0.20.100, and 0.22+ (HDFS-1318, HADOOP-6728 etc.) For operations staff 
> not familiar JMX setup, especially JMX with SSL and firewall tunnelling, the 
> usage can be daunting. Using a JMXProxyServlet (a la Tomcat) to translate JMX 
> attributes into JSON output would make a lot of non-Java admins happy.
> We could probably use Tomcat's JMXProxyServlet code directly, if it's already 
> output some standard format (JSON or XML etc.) The code is simple enough to 
> port over and can probably integrate with the common HttpServer as one of the 
> default servelet (maybe /jmx) for the pluggable security.

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