Once you pointed out that JBoss isn't running an RMI Registry, it was quite
easy. I've put up an account here:
http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/kieranshaw/entry/remote_visualgc_for/
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Thanks for that Scott. I'll see what I can do with a seperate RMI Registry.
I'll be sure to post back info here if/when I work it out because the visualgc
tool is very handy.
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The ports are definately open and I can tell from Ethereal that it is
connecting and getting an RMI reply from JBoss.
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I've recently upgraded to Java 5 and JBoss 3.2.7 and want to use visualgc to
track down some GC problems I have been having.
I can use visualgc on a local install of JBoss with:
visualgc 3456
That works fine. As a test to see if I can get it to work on a remote jboss, I
tried this:
visualgc [