Re: Jmx with Java 1.4.2_16 and Tomcat 5.0

2008-02-28 Thread wbarker

Farid Izem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 
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 Hi all,

 I'm used to deploy java 1.5.0 and Tomcat 5.5 with jmx enabled. With
 this i can easily connect to MbeanServer using JConsole.
 Is there a way to do exactly the same with Java 1.4.2_XX and Tomcat
 5.0 ? I'm facing issue with this couple and i want be able
 To plug JMX JConsole.

 AS far as i have read on the net, JMX layer is provide as separates jar 
 files.
 Can anyone explain how to deploy the jar files and how to configure tomcat 
 5.0 ?
 Is it exactly the same as java 1.5 with tomcat 5.5 ?


In this day and age, my advice would be to not even try to deploy on a 1.4.x 
JVM.

That having been said, you need to download and install the compatibility 
package, which makes mx4j your JMX provider.

 Kind Regards,

 Farid

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Re: Jmx with Java 1.4.2_16 and Tomcat 5.0

2008-02-28 Thread wbarker

Farid Izem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 
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 Hi all,

 I'm used to deploy java 1.5.0 and Tomcat 5.5 with jmx enabled. With
 this i can easily connect to MbeanServer using JConsole.
 Is there a way to do exactly the same with Java 1.4.2_XX and Tomcat
 5.0 ? I'm facing issue with this couple and i want be able
 To plug JMX JConsole.

 AS far as i have read on the net, JMX layer is provide as separates jar 
 files.
 Can anyone explain how to deploy the jar files and how to configure tomcat 
 5.0 ?
 Is it exactly the same as java 1.5 with tomcat 5.5 ?


In this day and age, my advice would be to not even try to deploy on a 1.4.x 
JVM.

That having been said, you need to download and install the compatibility 
package, which makes mx4j your JMX provider.

 Kind Regards,

 Farid

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Jmx with Java 1.4.2_16 and Tomcat 5.0

2008-02-27 Thread Farid Izem
Hi all,

I'm used to deploy java 1.5.0 and Tomcat 5.5 with jmx enabled. With
this i can easily connect to MbeanServer using JConsole.
Is there a way to do exactly the same with Java 1.4.2_XX and Tomcat
5.0 ? I'm facing issue with this couple and i want be able
To plug JMX JConsole.

AS far as i have read on the net, JMX layer is provide as separates jar files.
Can anyone explain how to deploy the jar files and how to configure tomcat 5.0 ?
Is it exactly the same as java 1.5 with tomcat 5.5 ?

Kind Regards,

Farid

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Re: Jmx with Java 1.4.2_16 and Tomcat 5.0

2008-02-27 Thread Bill Barker

Farid Izem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 
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 Hi all,

 I'm used to deploy java 1.5.0 and Tomcat 5.5 with jmx enabled. With
 this i can easily connect to MbeanServer using JConsole.
 Is there a way to do exactly the same with Java 1.4.2_XX and Tomcat
 5.0 ? I'm facing issue with this couple and i want be able
 To plug JMX JConsole.

 AS far as i have read on the net, JMX layer is provide as separates jar 
 files.
 Can anyone explain how to deploy the jar files and how to configure tomcat 
 5.0 ?
 Is it exactly the same as java 1.5 with tomcat 5.5 ?


In this day and age, my advice would be to not even try to deploy on a 1.4.x 
JVM.

That having been said, you need to download and install the compatibility 
package, which makes mx4j your JMX provider.

 Kind Regards,

 Farid

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