From: Carlos Q. <car...@we...> - 2002-02-17 19:13:23
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On Sunday 17 February 2002 15:48, Bordet, Simone wrote: > Hi, Hi Just a little bit more to Simone's answer <snip> > > > 2. Now suppose that I'd like to write my own management > > interface using JSP, talking > > to some api (which one?), to manage my own beans. What jars > > would I want for that? > > If you want to write JSP interface for a management application, you > normally rely on the RMI connector to communicate to the JMX agent, > although it should be possible also with the HTTP adaptor. OpenJMX's > HTTPAdaptor is fully customizable via XSLT, so you can change the view as > you like. Again, since adaptors and connectors are not defined by the spec, > each implementation will provide specific jars. In OpenJMX you need both > openjmx.jar and openjmx-tools.jar. The API are uniquely those defined by > the RMIConnector class, if you use the RMI connector. For the HTTP adaptor, > you need to look at the URL syntax, refer to the link above for OpenJMX's. At some moment there will be a collection of jmx taglibs. Basically the idea is to build an equivalent of the current Http Adaptor using JSP. Eventually you could use it AS IS in an applicationserver or for developing your own management app. Regards Carlos Quiroz |