Jinmei/Barry, thank you for responding! Will investigate more and bring
more solid questions.

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Barry Oglesby <bogle...@pivotal.io> wrote:

> The way that is done internally is that the client periodically puts stats
> about itself into a local region. See
> ClientStatsManager.publishClientStats. These stats get sent to the server
> where they used by CacheServerMBean.showClientStats. You could do
> something
> similar with your client data either using a region like this or a
> function. Either way, you probably want a server MBean providing this data,
> not a client MBean.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Barry Oglesby
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Jinmei Liao <jil...@pivotal.io> wrote:
>
> > It looks like you want to register an MBean in a remote MBeanServer.
> First
> > of all, the mBean needs to be serializable to be sent across the wire,
> > secondly, mBeans usually reflect the states of the application resource,
> > and this mBean will need to have some pointer back to your client JVM to
> > gather status. Thirdly and probably the most important of all, is that
> > mBeanServerConnection doesn't have a "registerMbean" method at all, and
> > probably for good reasons. See if this article would be any help to you:
> >
> > https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxetc/entry/do_not_do_this_but
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Jun Aoki <ja...@pivotal.io> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Geode community,
> > >
> > > We have a use case where we would like a client side JVM to register
> > Mbean
> > > and federated by JMX Manager on a locator. (As a result,  jconsole that
> > > connects to JMX Manager can see what's happening on the client JVM that
> > > "connects" to the cluster. We do so currently ClientCache [1])
> > > We are referring
> > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GEODE/
> Creating+Custom+MXBean
> > > and are able to get MBean on a *GF Server* federated.
> > > But we would like to do the same with MBean on a client JVM.
> > >
> > > We are assuming that if we can get a cache of server (not ClientCache)
> > then
> > > we can pass it to ManagementService([2]just like the doc said) but we
> > don't
> > > know how to get a server Cache instance on a client JVM.
> > >
> > > This might be an unpolished question but could you please let us know
> if
> > we
> > > are thinking right way and / or how we can achieve it?
> > >
> > >
> > > [1] This is how we get "connected" through ClientCache to the GF
> cluster.
> > > Region region = clientCache.createClientRegionFactory("
> > > PROXY").create(REGION
> > > )
> > >
> > >
> > > [2] This is what the doc says and it works for us on server side.
> > > ManagementService service = ManagementService.
> > getManagementService(cache);
> > > // where the cache is Cache instance)
> > > service.registerMBean(bean, beanName);
> > > service.federate(beanName, CustomMXBean.class, false);
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Thank you,
> > > - jun
> > >
> > > *Pivotal*
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Cheers
> >
> > Jinmei
> >
>



-- 
Thank you,
- jun

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