: [JBoss-user] Basic JMX question
Hi Brian,
Answers in line.
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Hi all,
yet again in my quest to write container independent
: Re: [JBoss-user] Basic JMX question
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 10:33:59 -
Hi Adrian,
thanks very much for your answers. I have a few little questions
about the clustering answers that perhaps you can give me
advice on.
You will find many adaptors/connectors already implemented,
jboss has rmi/ejb
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Basic JMX question
Hi Brian,
I wouldn't describe this as Basic JMX :-)
If you start a timer on each node then the
notification will happen on each machine.
There is no spec defined mechanism for
dealing
Try this:
MBeanServer myMBeanServer =
(MBeanServer)MBeanServerFactory.findMBeanServer(null).get(0);
There's a lot of code like that in JBoss
itself.
Benjamin
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Try this:
MBeanServer myMBeanServer =
(MBeanServer)MBeanServerFactory.findMBeanServer(null).get(0);
There's a lot of code like that in JBoss
itself.
Benjamin
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Hi Brian,
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From: Brian McSweeney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:03:24 -
Hi all,
yet again in my quest to write container independent code, I'm stuck. :-)
I want to use