System and Resource Management Challenges 1 --;How JMX Works 5 --;JMX Architecture 6 --;Instrumentation Level 8 --;Agent Level 11 --;Agents 11 --;MBean Servers 11 --;Distributed Services Level 12 --;Modular Server Architecture 15 --;Writing Your First MBean 16 --;Writing Your First Agent 17 --;Chapter 2 The Three-Level Model: Instrumentation and MBeans 21 --;An MBean Primer 22 --;Naming MBeans Using Object Names 23 --;Standard MBeans 24 --;Dynamic MBeans 25 --;Implementing the DynamicMBean Interface 26 --;Eliminating the DateTimeServiceMBean Interface 26 --;Implementing the DynamicMBean Methods 28 --;Model MBeans 35 --;Open MBeans 35 --;MBean Notifications 35 --;MBean Information and Metadata Classes 37 --;Adding Fields to Your MBean 38 --;Modifying the setDate and setTime Methods 38 --;Modifying the stop and start Methods 39 --;Enabling the MBean to Add and Remove Notification Listeners 40 --;Modifying the mBeanInfo Object 41 --;Creating the Notification Metadata Objects 41 --;Chapter 3 The Three-Level Model: Agents 43 --;The Agent Level of JMX 43 --;MBean Servers 44 --;Opening Up the ServiceAgent 45 --;Declaring an Effective Constructor 46 --;Adding the addResource Method 46 --;Adding the getResources Method 48 --;Categorizing Resource Groups Using Domains 49 --;Domain Names 49 --;Uniquely Naming MBeans Using Key Properties 49 --;Extending an Agent with Agent Services 50 --;Dynamic MBean Loading 50 --;Using Monitors to Track Changes 52 --;Scheduling Notifications Using Timers 58 --;The Relation Service 65 --;Chapter 4 MBean Servers 79 --;Creating an MBean Server 79 --;Finding an MBean Server 79 --;MBean Server Delegate 81 --;Modifying the Default MBean Server Implementation 82 --;Naming and Registering MBeans 82 --;Controlling MBean Registration 84 --;MBean Registration Notifications 85 --;MBean Server Queries 86 --;Query Expressions 87 --;Applying Query Expressions 89 --;Methods for Defining Query Expressions 93 --;MBean Proxies 97 --;MBean Server Remote Communications 98 --;Chapter 5 Distributed Management System Design 101 --;Management System Evolution 101 --;History of Management Standards and Initiatives 102 --;History of Management Designs 107 --;Management Framework Patterns 111 --;Specialized/Detached 111 --;Centralized 112 --;Hierarchical 112 --;Distributed/Cooperative 113 --;Manager/Agent Frameworks 114 --;Managers 114 --;Agents 115 --;Manager and Agent Models and Roles 116 --;Master Agents and Subagents 118 --;Manager Domains 119 --;Manager of Managers (MoMs) 120 --;Managers and JMX 121 --;Chapter 6 The Three-Level Model and Distributed Services 127 --;Clients and Servers Unite with Connectors 128 --;Creating Connector Servers 129 --;Publishing a Connector Server with Existing Infrastructures 130 --;Creating Connector Clients 131 --;Using a JMXConnectorFactory to Create a Connector Client 131 --;Using a Connection Stub to Create a Connector Client 131 --;Finding a Connector Server 132 --;Finding Servers Using Connector Server Addresses 132 --;Terminating Connections Between Clients and Servers 133 --;The RMI Connector 133 --;Mechanics of the RMI Connector 133 --;JMX and Distributed Notification Events 134 --;RMIConnector Notification Events 135 --;Pluggable Object Wrapping 136 --;The Generic Connector 136 --;The Generic Connector Protocol 137 --;Bindings to Lookup Services 140 --;Lookup Attributes 141 --;Summary of Environment Parameters 142 --;Service Templates 144 --;Chapter 7 JMX Connectors 151 --;Establishing a JMX Remote Connection 151 --;MBean Server Operations Through a Connection 152 --;Terminating a Connection 153 --;Connecting to Connector Servers Using Connector Server Addresses 153 --;Creating a Connector Server 154 --;The RMI Connector 155 --;Using RMI Transports 156 --;Mechanics of the RMI Connector 156 --;Connecting to an RMI Connector Server 159 --;The Generic Connector 160 --;The Pluggable Transport Protocol 160 --;Customizing Serialization Using Pluggable Object Wrapping 161 --;Defining a New Transport 163 --;Summary of Environment Parameters 164 --;Describing JMX Services Using Service Templates 167 --;Chapter 8 Remote Lookup 169 --;Finding a Server 169 --;Publishing a Server 170 --;How to Connect to an RMI Connector Server 170 --;Bindings to Lookup Services 171 --;Using the Service Location Protocol 175 --;Using the Jini Network Technology 180 --;Using the Java Naming and Directory Interface (LDAP Back End) 185 --;Chapter 9 JMX Clients 197 --;Connector Clients 197 --;Finding a Connector Server 197 --;Looking Up a JMX Service URL with SLP 198 --;Looking Up a JMX Connector Stub from the Jini Lookup Service 199 --;Looking Up a JMX Service URL from an LDAP Server 201 --;Establishing a Connection 202 --;JMXConnectorFactory 202 --;Connection Stubs 203 --;Connecting to an RMI Connector Server 203 --;MBean Server Operations Through a Connection 204 --;Distributed Notifications 204 --;Adding Remote Listeners 204 --;Filters and Handbacks 205 --;Removing Listeners 206 --;Terminating a Connection 207 --;Abnormal Termination 207 --;Creating a Connector Client 208 --;Mechanics of the RMI Connector 208 --;The Generic Connector Protocol 208 --;Chapter 10 Security 213 --;Connector Server Security 213 --;Subject Delegation 214 --;Using the JMXAuthenticator Interface 214 --;Basic Security with the RMI Connector 215 --;How Security Affects the RMI Connector Protocol 215 --;Implementing Tighter Security 216 --;Security and the Generic Connector 216 --;Handshake and Profile Message Exchanges 217 --;Using the SASL Message Class 226 --;Using Fine-Grained Security with Connector Servers 229 --;Chapter 11 JMX in the Industry 237 --;AdventNet 237 --;Agent Toolkit Java Edition 237 --;ManageEngine JMX Studio 239 --;BEA Systems 239 --;WebLogic Server 239 --;IBM 241 --;WebSphere Application Server 241 --;Emerging Technologies Toolkit 242 --;JMX Bridge 242 --;IONA Technologies 242 --;Orbix E2A Application Server Platform 243 --;IONA Administrator 243 --;XMLBus 244 --;JBoss 245 --;JMX4Ant 246 --;Tomcat 247 --;The JMX Proxy Servlet 247 --;XMOJO 248 --;MX4J 248 --;MC4J Management Console 249 --;MC4J Layout 250 --;MC4J and JBoss 251 --;MC4J and WebLogic 251 --;MC4J and Tomcat 251 --;Chapter 12 A Summary of JMX 253 --;Instrumentation, Agents, and Distributed Services 253 --;MBean Servers 254 --;Designs of Distribution 256 --;Distributed Services and Remote Access 259 --;Connectors 259 --;Connector Server Addresses 260 --;Protocol Message Exchanges 261 --;Remote Notification Events 262 --;Remote Agent and Server Lookup 262 --;Remote Clients 263 --;Security 264 --;Industry Appeal 265.
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Get ready to plunge into the complete world of JMX architecture-including the release of JMX Remoting 1.2! 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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Computer software -- Development -- Management.
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Java (Computer program language)
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Java (Langage de programmation)
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