From: Stephanie S. <Ste...@sa...> - 2007-01-17 21:19:50
I am not using an mx4j implementation. I want to just use a JSR 160 =
connection type....so that
I can connect to a standalone mbean server. Can I do this with =
Ejtools?=20
stephanie
From: Laurent E. <lau...@gm...> - 2007-02-17 20:50:19
Hi,
If I remember well, the MX4J connector has been designed to be compliant
with JSR160. Otherwise, it should be trivial to develop the connector to be
used within the JMX browser (the source code contains 3 or 4 different
connector).
Laurent.
2007/1/17, Stephanie Smith <Ste...@sa...>:
>
>
> I am not using an mx4j implementation. I want to just use a JSR 160
> connection type....so that
> I can connect to a standalone mbean server. Can I do this with Ejtools?
>
> stephanie
>
>
>
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