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About this book
Get ready to plunge into the complete world of JMX architecture—including the release of JMX Remoting 1.2! Pro JMX: Java Management Extensions features cutting-edge examples of JMX integration with distributed applications, including sequence diagrams and real-world sample code.
Author Jeff Hanson takes a top-down approach, starting from the highest level of detail and drilling down. In the process, he presents the JMX architecture as a pluggable, services-oriented framework, and discusses how JMX allows you to dynamically add, remove, and modify services at runtime. Hanson also provides in-depth discussions of JMX notifications, event models, and messages.
The book finishes up with real-world examples of JMX in use, and features discussions of how JMX is integrated with different management systems and how JMX is used to expose these systems to the J2EE environment.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- About the Author
- About the Technical Reviewers
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Introducing JMX
- Chapter 2 The Three-Level Model: Instrumentation and MBeans
- Chapter 3 The Three-Level Model: Agents
- Chapter 4 MBean Servers
- Chapter 5 Distributed Management System Design
- Chapter 6 The Three-Level Model and Distributed Services
- Chapter 7 JMX Connectors
- Chapter 8 Remote Lookup
- Chapter 9 JMX Clients
- Chapter 10 Security
- Chapter 11 DMX in the Industry
- Chapter 12 A Summary of DMX