management webapp for some simple tasks but if the work is allready going on in that area perhaps
it would be smart to join forces?
In my opinion a generic web jmx management interface (if it is something like the web based jmx
interfaces I have seen) isn't quite enough, while it might offer all the required functionality it
might be too "rough" for normal users. I have no objections agains jmx based implementation but
the end user interface still needs to be build on top of that.
-- Sami Siren
Stefan Groschupf wrote:
There is a set of management GUIs for JMX based on Eclipse, swing, jsp.
Jmx supports SNMP as well.
The trick is the JMX Adapter technology and there are RMI, SOAP, HTTP and much other protocol as adapter available.
HTH
Stefan
Am 08.07.2004 um 17:46 schrieb Byron Miller:
Looking at the JMX stuff it appears there are some nice projects building a management framework inside Eclipse, would anyone protest to that or are we looking at more of an independant console or web based app?
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