A handy tool to collect and visualize graphically results from JMX monitoring. Data can be collected live or not. It can be used to monitor JBoss or any application java application using JMX.
Achieving dynamic application configuration without server restart is almost impossible using static property/xml files, or too complex to use JMX. DConfig makes it easy by Swing GUI, JDBC/Spring, JNLP, RDBMS; Plus examples in Struts, yui Ajax, JSF, JSP
Monitor and maintain HBase configured for manual splitting
Hannibal is a tool to help monitor and maintain HBase-Clusters that are configured for manual splitting.
While HBase provides metrics to monitor overall cluster health via JMX or Ganglia, it lacks the ability to monitor single regions in an easy way. This information is essential when your cluster is configured for manual splits, especially when the data growth is not uniform.
This tool tries to fill that gap by answering the following questions:
How well are regions balanced over the cluster?
How well are the regions split for each table?
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MX is a host management system written in Java based on the MX4J, Quartz, Java Service Wrapper, JXTA, EJtools JMX Browser, Jakarta Tomcat, WMI or nagios frameworks .It includes a JXTA adaptor for JMX, mail notification, port manager, job management etc.
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MC4J is a Swing application for remote monitoring and administration using Java Management Extensions (JMX). It includes support for all major application servers and advanced features such as live attribute graphing and customizable dashboards.
This project provides pluggable monitoring capabilities by tying together runtime aspect oriented code weaving with the JMX monitoring standard. It provides the ability to remotely monitor any facet of your existing Java application without code changes.
Configuration managment utility enables a Java application to read and manage configuration data from a variety of sources: property files, XML, database, JNDI, Log4J. Web client provided. JMX enabled.
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AJAX4JMX is a framework for easy development of customized dynamic web user interfaces for jmx enabled applications. It is implemented using Google's GWT framework.
Agent M. Bean is a JMX agent that acts as an MBean application launcher. It includes a lightweight JMX microkernel J2SE application server for hot-deploying MBeans. A variety of MBeans are provided (including an IRC adaptor!) for general consumption.
An implementation of the Open Groups' ARM (Application Response Measurement) 4.0 Java interfaces. OpenArm can be configured to send ARM transaction data to a log, to a messaging queue, a datastore, a JMX notification or to an SNMP trap.
Free Java monitoring library to easily instrument apps to measure performance detail over time with minimal overhead. Has dashboard, SVG graphs. Extends Jamon and its statistical data, same usage. http://www.e-peas.com/opensla/. JMX, SNMP planned.
A complete solution for designing, deploying, and monitoring workflow processes. Includes a Java based set of highly extensible components based on open standards and utilizing open source libraries, including JMX, XML, ECMAScript, Bean Shell
The goal of this project is to make it easy for developers to make their Java applications highly manageable. This project provides several JMX MBeans and utility classes to facilitate management of a Java application.
Panoptes (greek: 'The all-seeing') is aiming to be a tool to monitor and manage JMX Servers (primarily JBoss) during development and when they have been put into production.
JMX4Ant provides the ability to interact with JMX MBeans from Ant. Supports several popular JMX implementations and J2EE servers including JBoss and BEA WebLogic Server.
The beSee-2-x architecture brings JVM wide instrumentation for AOP systems, independant from bytecode kit (BCEL, Javassist).
A plugin is provided to instrument BEA WebLogic (v7) for tracing purpose (servlet->EJB->CMP->DB), with full JMX capabilities.
Use your Java-enabled mobile phone to monitor your systems and applications! MobiMon is a modular and extensible set of software components for remote, mobile system monitoring based on J2ME, J2EE and JMX - the Java Management Extensions. Enjoy!