That makes sense to me. What about Spring/Guice environments? Would they use this same mechanism or potentially something different?
-- Les Hazlewood CTO, Stormpath | http://stormpath.com | 888.391.5282 twitter: @lhazlewood | http://twitter.com/lhazlewood blog: http://leshazlewood.com stormpath blog: http://www.stormpath.com/blog On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Jared Bunting <[email protected]> wrote: > I think that is probably how I am going to go about this. My only > thought is that I may want to add some sort of "instantiation listener" > to the ini factories that can be called by shiro-jmx to register an > MBean whenever it sees an object instantiated that should have one. > > Thoughts? > > -Jared > > On Mon 21 May 2012 01:01:41 PM CDT, Les Hazlewood wrote: >> I love this idea. Could you contribute it as a new support module? >> e.g. shiro-jmx? >> >> Looking forward to seeing it! >> >> Best, >> >> -- >> Les Hazlewood >> CTO, Stormpath | http://stormpath.com | 888.391.5282 >> twitter: @lhazlewood | http://twitter.com/lhazlewood >> blog: http://leshazlewood.com >> stormpath blog: http://www.stormpath.com/blog >> >> >> On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 11:58 PM, jleleu <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi Jared, >>> >>> It's a good idea to add JMX support to Shiro as it's always nice to have >>> MBeans to monitor an application. >>> What you propose seems to be pretty complete and sufficient. >>> >>> Nonetheless, I think that you could add some information about performance >>> (to see what is really used and where time is consumed in the application) : >>> - counters on calls (filters, realms, ...) >>> - counters on reads / writes (session...) >>> - time spent in different parts (filters, realms, ...) >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Jérôme >>> >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://shiro-developer.582600.n2.nabble.com/JMX-Support-tp7566899p7567612.html >>> Sent from the Shiro Developer mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
