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Getting Started with the Java Dynamic Management Kit 5.0
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Preface
Chapter 1 Java Dynamic Management Kit Overview
Introduction to the Java DMK
Why Use Java Dynamic Management Technology?
What Is the Java DMK ?
How Do I Develop a Java Dynamic Management Solution?
Instrument Your Resources as MBeans
Expose Your MBeans in a Smart Agent
Access Your Agents Remotely
Key Concepts
Benefits of a Java Dynamic Management Solution
Simplified Design and Development
Protocol Independence
Dynamic Extensibility and Scalability
SNMPv3 Security
SNMP Master Agent
Overview of the Product Documentation
Online HTML Files
Printable Documents
Programming Examples
Javadoc Utility
Chapter 2 Architectural Components
MBeans
Standard MBeans
Dynamic MBeans
Model MBeans
Open MBeans
The MBean Server
Communication Components
Connectors
Connector Heartbeat
Proxy MBeans
MBean Interceptors
Protocol Adaptors
The Notification Model
Local Notification Listeners
Remote Notification Listeners
Agent Services
Querying and Filtering
Dynamic Loading
Monitoring
Scheduling
Cascading
Discovering Agents
Discovery Search Service
Discovery Support Service
Defining Relations
Security
Password Protection
HTTP Connectors
HTML Protocol Adaptor
Context Checking
Data Encryption
HTTP/SSL
Secure Dynamic Loading
The SNMP Toolkit
Developing an SNMP Agent
SNMP MIB Compiler – mibgen
SNMP Manager API
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 Security
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 Access Control
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 Encoding
SNMPv3 Security
SNMPv3 Authentication and Privacy
Unsecured SNMP Requests
Authenticated Requests
Authenticated and Encrypted Requests
Error Messages
SNMPv3 Access Control
SNMPv3 Security Configuration
Chapter 3 Development Process
Instrumenting Resources
Designing an Agent Application
Generating Proxy MBeans
Designing a Management Application
Defining Input and Output
Specific Versus Generic
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