hi,
 so i'm using tomcat 6.0.15.

I'm trying  now to add a josso valve:  <Valve
className="org.josso.tc60.agent.SSOAgentValve" debug="1"/> always by jmx.

I don't  get your lines, in fact...

Could you please help me a little more?

O.V




2008/7/31 Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> It's a lot of lines of code, but not that hard.  You haven't mentioned your
> Tomcat version, so I'll give a sort of generic setup.
>    ObjectName loader = getServerLoader(); // depends on the settings and
> version
>    ObjectName registry = getRegistry(); // depends on the settings and
> version
>    MBeanServer server = getTCMBeansServer(); // generally the first one,
> unless you (or your J2EE) are playing games
>
>    String hname = "Catalina:type=Host,host="+hostName; // Assuming the
> default Engine name of "Catalina"
>    ObjectName ohost = new ObjectName(hname);
>    Object host = server.instantiate(HOST_CLASS, loader);
>    server.invoke(registry, "registerComponent",
>        new Object[] {host, hname, null},
>        new String[]
> {"java.lang.Object","java.lang.String","java.lang.String"});
>    server.setAttribute(ohost, new Attribute("appBase", appBase));
>    //  Set more attributes, and aliases etc here
>    // Things like Realms and Contexts work much the same way if you follow
> Tomcat's naming conventions
>    server.invoke(ohost, "start", null, null);
>    // Start your contexts here, if you don't have automatic deployment set.
>
> As long as you follow Tomcat's naming conventions for ObjectNames, invoking
> "start" will automagically add the new elements to where they should live.
> You can get the values for the "loader" and "registry" by hooking up a JMX
> console to your existing Tomcat.
>
> "Olivier Vergès" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > hi all,
> >
> > I'm creating a web application for auto deploying virtual host through
> > apache and tomcat on a production server.
> > Everything is ok except for the Tomcat part:
> > As tomcat can't be reloaded  and as i can't restart anytime I want,  I
> 've
> > heard jmx was great cause it was possible to modify a running tomcat (is
> > the
> > english expression is "on the fly"?).
> >
> > So, Connection to Mbean server is ok...
> >
> > My problem is :
> > when i invoke the addChild (org.apache.catalina.core.Container) method of
> > Engine I get this error:
> >             "java.io.NotSerializableException:
> > org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleSupport
> >              at
> > java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject0(ObjectOutputStream.java:1156)
> >              at
> >
> java.io.ObjectOutputStream.defaultWriteFields(ObjectOutputStream.java:1509)..."
> >
> >
> > So i try to create my own addChildByString(String;String,String,String)
> > which takes the appabase and the name of th virtual host, and path and
> > docBase of the first needed context. But i've got a problem with the
> > context
> > now,
> > " GRAVE: Error getConfigured" (and nothing else)
> >
> > i'm a little lost with all the classes and functions and I haven't found
> > any
> > docs about adding vh by jmx.
> >
> > has anyone tried to add and directly make worked a virtual host and a
> > context on a running tomcat ?
> >
> > thx,
> > Olivier
> >
>
>
>
>
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