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Aidan Skinner commented on QPID-1284:
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Now that this has landed in tree, I think it would be good to start splitting
further work into different Jiras, like we do for the rest of the code base.
This would allow more clarity about what's going on and why.
It might also be worth creating a 'management lib' component for this in jira,
what do you think?
> QMan : Qpid JMX Management Bridge
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>
> Key: QPID-1284
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1284
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: M3
> Environment: J2SE 5, any OS that is supporting Java
> Reporter: Andrea Gazzarini
> Attachments: actors.jpg, class_definition_building.jpg,
> commons-pool-1.4.jar, configuration_domain_model.jpg, DomainModel.jpg,
> estabilish_initial_connection.jpg, Invokes an operation.jpg,
> management_message.jpg, message_processing.jpg, QMan.jar, qman_patch,
> qman_patch_08102008, qman_patch_14102008, qman_predefined_handlers_patch,
> qman_test_cases_patch, qman_test_cases_patch_08102008,
> qpid_patch_under_management_folder_12102008, QpidClass.jpg, use_cases.jpg
>
>
> QMan is an application used for exposing via JMX the management domain model
> of one or more remote brokers.
> Capabilities (the list is not complete) :
> - Operates from a formally defined management schema;
> - Uses the AMQP protocol and its type system for communicating with remote
> brokers;
> - Exposes via JMX the remote broker domain model: that means for each
> connected broker QMan lets you see its domain model entities according to
> their schema (attribute, methods, statistics and events). In addition, lets
> you invoke operations on those entities.
> - Multi broker management;
> - It doesn't have prior knowledge of the management model of the system under
> management. no definition is hard-coded and entity definitions (schema) are
> requested and built "on demand";
> - Namespace separation between brokers : each connected broker can have a
> different schema.
> - JMX interface : QMan is itself a Management Bean and using JMX it exposes
> its public interface (for example, to connect with a new broker). So at the
> end it should be exposed via WS-DM, SMTP, RMI, etc...
>
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