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2 | 2 | <head> |
3 | 3 | <title>JMX Remote API.</title> |
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30 | 30 | <p>Interfaces for remote access to |
31 | 31 | JMX MBean servers. |
32 | 32 | This package defines the essential interfaces for making a JMX |
33 | | - MBean server manageable remotely. The specification of this |
34 | | - functionality is completed by Part III of the |
35 | | - <a href="https://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/mrel/jsr160/index2.html"> |
36 | | - JMX Specification, version 1.4</a></p> |
| 33 | + MBean server manageable remotely.</p> |
37 | 34 |
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38 | | - <p>The JMX specification defines the notion of <b>connectors</b>. |
| 35 | + <p>JMX defines the notion of <b>connectors</b>. |
39 | 36 | A connector is attached to a JMX API MBean server and makes it |
40 | 37 | accessible to remote Java clients. The client end of a |
41 | 38 | connector exports essentially the same interface as the MBean |
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44 | 41 | interface.</p> |
45 | 42 |
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46 | 43 | <p>A connector makes an MBean server remotely accessible through |
47 | | - a given protocol. The JMX Remote API allows the use of different |
48 | | - type of connectors: |
| 44 | + a given protocol. |
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50 | 46 | <ul> |
51 | 47 | <li>The JMX Remote API defines a standard connector, |
52 | 48 | the <b>RMI Connector</b>, which provides remote access to an |
53 | 49 | MBeanServer through RMI. |
54 | 50 |
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55 | | - <li>The JMX Remote API also defines an optional connector called |
56 | | - <b>JMXMP Connector</b> implementing the JMX Message Protocol |
57 | | - (JMXMP). As it is optional, it is not part of this bundle (see |
58 | | - note below). |
59 | | - |
60 | | - <li>User-defined connector protocols are also possible using the |
| 51 | + <li>Other connector protocols are also possible using the |
61 | 52 | {@link javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory |
62 | | - JMXConnectorFactory} and, optionally, the Generic Connector |
63 | | - (not part of this bundle, see note below). |
| 53 | + JMXConnectorFactory} |
64 | 54 | </ul> |
65 | 55 |
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66 | | - <p><u>Note</u>: the optional packages implementing |
67 | | - the optional part of the <em>JMX Remote API</em> |
68 | | - are not included in the <em>Java SE Platform</em> |
69 | | - but are available from the <em>JMX Remote API |
70 | | - <a href="https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-java-plat-419418.html"> |
71 | | - Reference Implementation</a></em>.</p> |
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74 | 56 | <h2>Connector addresses</h2> |
75 | 57 |
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76 | 58 | <p>Typically, a connector server has an address, represented by the |
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