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JMX Technology: Who's Doing What
TS-2656


Presenter: Jean-Francois Denise, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Eamonn McManus, Sun Microsystems, Inc.


The Java Management Extensions (JMX) API has been part of the core Java platform since release 5.0. In this session, members of Sun's JMX technology team present a survey of the ways it is being used and a vision of what is in store in the next version.

The presentation examines, among other things:

  • Management consoles, both free and commercial
  • How JMX technology is an excellent fit for aspect-oriented programming, with the Glassbox open source project as an example
  • The tools that make it easy for developers to create their own JMX instrumentation

Looking forward, the session presents the features planned for release 7 of Java SE, in particular to address scalability. It discusses the WS-Management support being standardized by JSR 262 and how it will permit interoperation with the world outside the Java platform. The session does not assume detailed knowledge of JMX technology.

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