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Getting Started with the Java Dynamic Management Kit 4.1
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Preface
Chapter 1 What is the Java Dynamic Management Kit ?
Introduction
How Is It Different?
What Other Benefits Does It Offer?
How Does It Work?
What Development Tools Are Provided?
Key Concepts
MBean Server
MBeans
Standard MBeans
Dynamic MBeans
Proxy MBeans
Generic Proxy MBeans
Connectors And Protocol Adaptors
JMX MBean Notification Model
Adding a local Notification Listener at the agent side
Adding remote Notification Listener at the manager side
Remote Notification Mechanism
The Push Mechanism
The Pull Mechanism
Management Services
Mlet
Query and Filtering
Monitoring
Timer
Cascading
Discovery
Discovery search service
Discovery support service
Relation
Heartbeat
Connection loss of an agent
Connection loss of a manager
Security
Connectors and Protocol Adaptors
HTML
HTTP/SSL
HTTP/TCP
SNMP
Security on the agent side
Security on the manager side
Mlet
Mlet security
JDK 1.1x
Java 2
The SNMP Toolkit
Developing An SNMP Agent
SNMP MIB Compiler -- mibgen
SNMP Protocol Adaptor
SNMP Manager API
Benefits Of The Java Dynamic Management Kit
Dynamic Extensibility And Scalability
Easy Management Of Java Applications
Easy Development Of Smart Agents
Protocol Independence
Chapter 2 The Java Dynamic Management Kit 4.1 Development Process
Developing an Application
Creating New MBeans/Adapting Existing Resources
Registering MBeans
Testing MBeans With A Web Browser
Optional: Generating Proxy MBeans
Proxy MBeans
Using The proxygen Compiler
Developing A Manager
Adding And Implementing Connector/Protocol Adaptor To An Agent
Initializing A Connector/Protocol Adaptor
RMI Connector
HTTP/TCP Connector
HTML Protocol Adaptor
SNMP Protocol Adaptor
HTTP/SSL Connector
Controlling Access By A Manager To An Agent
Access To A Connector
Access To A Protocol Adaptor
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