Thanks for the pointer. The docs read (in some places) as if this is a
generic bridge to any any QMF managed agent and managed objects, and in
other places as just a means to manage the broker.
Is the goal to just do operations on the broker itself, or to expose all
maneged objects (thus being a generic QMF console).
Thanks!
-- bk
Andrea Gazzarini wrote:
Hi Bryan,
QMan is basically exposing the management interface of a (QMF
management-enabled) broker.
There are two version of QMan :
1) JMX Adapter : exposes the management interface of the broker as JMX
MBean. you can see those MBeans using JConsole or in alternative embedding
it into an Application Server with a JMX console (e.g. JBoss, WebLogic,
etc...). You can also write your own console using QMan API. In any case for
this scenario the client is supposed to be java based.
2) WS-DM Adapter : exposes the management interface as WS-Resource and
enables interaction using WS-DM. This can be used :
- as a standalone module ($QMAN_HOME/bin/qman-wsdm-start.sh) because it has
an embedded Jetty Web Server;
- as a deployable web application module (war). In this case you must deploy
it on an Application Server;
The web module already has an integrated graphical console (as part of the
web application). Once you started it point your browser to http://
<host>:<port>/qman/console
The difference with the previous scenario is that the requestor (client)
could be any WS-DM enabled client (your own management application or for
example HP OpenView)
This image http://qpid.apache.org/qman-system-overview.html
<http://qpid.apache.org/qman-system-overview.html>will
give you an immediate overview of what I told you above.
Regards,
Andrea
2009/6/10 Bryan Kearney <[email protected]>
Andrea Gazzarini wrote:
Hi Bryan, sorry for delay,I developed QMan, how can I help you?
Regards,
Andrea
Andrea:
I just wanted to make sure I understood all the bits. QMan's goal is to
manage the broker? So, there is still need for Console and Agent code to
embed in a Java container. Is that correct?
-- bk
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