Hi,
Thanks a lot for your help.
jmxsh seems to be for Linux based environment but we're using Windows.
Lambda probe is a good option similar to JConsole.
But 'Source code of manager app' seems to be the thing we were looking for.
Thank you,
- Cummins Group21
On 03/03/2010 06:32, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Cummins College [mailto:cummins.grou...@gmail.com]
Subject: Access to Tomcat's MBeans
Could someone please help us how to access Tomcat's Mbeans
using Java code.
This is not a direct answer, but you could download the source for Lambda
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On 03/03/2010 06:32, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Cummins College [mailto:cummins.grou...@gmail.com]
Subject: Access to Tomcat's MBeans
Could someone please help us how to access Tomcat's Mbeans
using Java code
Bill Barker wrote:
Otherwise, startup Tomcat once with remote JMX enabled, and browse with
the remote client to find the ObjectNames that you want, and just use
normal JMX calls.
And try this : http://code.google.com/p/jmxsh/
Hi,
Could someone please help us how to access Tomcat's Mbeans using Java code.
How is the basic logic to access the default mbeans present in Tomcat.
Please help.
From: Cummins College [mailto:cummins.grou...@gmail.com]
Subject: Access to Tomcat's MBeans
Could someone please help us how to access Tomcat's Mbeans
using Java code.
This is not a direct answer, but you could download the source for Lambda Probe
(www.lambdaprobe.org) and see how it does