This presentation is about JMX. It shows how easy it is to insert runtime manageability and control into your application through instrumentation of your code. It takes an exploratory look into JMX and its constituencies including the Mbean Server, Mbean, Server Connector, and the JMX event bus. The presentation also explores how to integration JMX with popular open source tools such as Spring, Spring AOP and Groovy to create applications that can react to JMX events and take actions based on MBean state changes. We will look at best practices for inserting scalable and maintainable management concerns into your application with little effort.
This material is based on my 2007 JavaOne presentation about JMX. It was presented to the NFJS Software Symposium, Atlanta GA, 2007
Presentation Materials
This material is based on my 2007 JavaOne presentation about JMX. It was presented to the NFJS Software Symposium, Atlanta GA, 2007
Presentation Materials