And for those of you who want to place preorders for the book:
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0672322889/104-6670791-7933546

Barnes&Noble
http://shop.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=6AWE6O0GSL&mscssid=P8DUDFK1W30T9P49N6M7UG91HXC87KN1&isbn=0672322889

Hope you enjoy it :)

-- Juha

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On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, marc fleury wrote:

> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 12:27:09 -0500
> From: marc fleury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net"
>     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [JBoss-dev] ANN JBossMX a JMX implementation in JBoss
>
> Folks,
>
> JMX as you know is deep inside our server and the basis for our new
> microkernel architecture.  JBoss when it is born is nothing more than the
> JMX.jar and the ServiceLibraries with it.
>
> Juha Lindfors has just finished writing the forthcoming JMX book for sams
> publishing and it will hit the market in early 2002, it is an excellent
> book.  From the insights he collected as he was writting it, JBossMX is
> born, a JMX based implementation in JBoss. As you can see as of this morning
> the first imports are already in CVS, the code is alive.
>
> JBossMX is going to be big, bigger than the server itself methinks, JBoss is
> going to be JBossMX in the new future. That is what we are really working on
> these days, david, scott, rickard, myself, and now juha putting forth the
> base code for it.  It is a first implementation and I expect it to mature
> rapidly.
>
> So go buy the book and participate in the implementation, JBossMX is a clear
> system vision, one we share and the JMX future is bright, I expect it will
> be in all sorts of embedded and servers as I outlined in the "edge/central"
> view earlier, it is the common infrastructure for us, the base for the super
> server.  It will leave in its own little jar separate of the rest of JBoss
> and really be, like the RI is today the boot jar of JBoss.
>
> in fact in the current codebase, JBoss is really JBossMX (today the SUN RI
> to be replaced, just to many problems so far, maybe the upcoming release
> will be better, but getting things fixed has just proved too problematic,
> open source is clearly superior there) but we will focus on providing a
> SMALL and FAST implementation, juha has some ideas on how to do that well,
> and then other services will probably be mbeans themselves ;).  So you will
> have a JBoss that fits in 200k like it does today when it boots, probably
> even less if we strip some of "higher services" that you don't need
> immediately.  We expect advanced add-ons to be sold like the snmp stacks
> from vendors and whatnot. Then everything including the EJB interceptors,
> the plugins, the services, the webservices invokers all mbeans all on a fast
> bus all on infrastructure we can debug at lightning speed and push in the
> field with wider distribution that even SUN achieves.
>
> With 500,000 page views a month and 50,000 downloads we are going to push
> our system view of the world we are going to make it real we are going to
> make it a success.
>
> The guardians are cold, but they are working, they know the flame is coming,
> they are working.
>
> "The sound of the real deal
>    your mind we heal "
> -- LTJ bukem, Mc conrad --
>
>
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