XMOJO is a free open source implementation of JMX 1.0 specification. This implementation is derived from AdventNet's JMX implementation( available in the industry since 1999). Apart from complete implementation of JMX specification, XMOJO also contains contributions of adaptors, such as HTML and RMI and rich tools, such as MBean Browser. XMOJO is sponsored by AdventNet Inc.
Highlights of XMOJO
1. Complete implementation of JMX specification, version 1.0
2. Multi-management protocol support with RMI and HTTP adaptors
3. JMX instrumentation successfully tested with different application data sources such as Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, Java APIs, databases, log files.
4. Tested with different application and integration platforms such as WebLogic, WebSphere, JBoss, Oracle9iAS,Tibco Hawk, etc.
5. Integration with enterprise management systems such as CA, Tivoli, BMC, HP etc.
6. Manager tool for testing the developed JMX agents such as MBean Browser (RMI client)
7. Complete documentation with illustrative examples & tutorial for basic and advanced developers
The JMX implementation with over 10000 downloads
visit http://www.xmojo.org
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XMOJO: Open Source JMX 1.0 Implementation (11 messages)
- Posted by: Alex D Paul
- Posted on: August 07 2003 01:48 EDT
Threaded Messages (11)
- Good Implementation of JMX for us! by John Lee on August 07 2003 11:50 EDT
- How does it compare to MX4J ? by Franck Arnulfo on August 07 2003 12:49 EDT
- MX4J by Alireza Taherkordi on August 07 2003 17:25 EDT
- JMX 1.0, what about 1.2 + remoting? by Torben Norling on August 07 2003 15:20 EDT
- JMX 1.0, what about 1.2 + remoting? by Alex D Paul on August 08 2003 14:11 EDT
- What's the point? by Pratik Patel on August 07 2003 18:40 EDT
- What's the point? by Alex D Paul on August 08 2003 14:05 EDT
- Open source, JMX by Sean Sullivan on August 07 2003 19:44 EDT
- Another jmx 1.2 implementation by Peter Cheng on August 08 2003 01:08 EDT
- Another jmx 1.2 implementation by JD Evora on August 09 2003 05:38 EDT
- It depends what you mean by "wide adoption" by Tom Sugden on May 09 2006 07:09 EDT
- Another jmx 1.2 implementation by JD Evora on August 09 2003 05:38 EDT
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Good Implementation of JMX for us![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: John Lee
- Posted on: August 07 2003 11:50 EDT
- in response to Alex D Paul
Good Implementation of JMX for us, so we can build more manageable component and system based on it.
John Lee -
How does it compare to MX4J ?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Franck Arnulfo
- Posted on: August 07 2003 12:49 EDT
- in response to Alex D Paul
How does it compare to MX4J (http://mx4j.sf.net) ?
MX4J is currently used in Tomcat 4.1.X. -
MX4J[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Alireza Taherkordi
- Posted on: August 07 2003 17:25 EDT
- in response to Franck Arnulfo
MX4J implements JMX1.1 and the team are working on JMX1.2 and Remoting.
Alireza -
JMX 1.0, what about 1.2 + remoting?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Torben Norling
- Posted on: August 07 2003 15:20 EDT
- in response to Alex D Paul
Nice, does anyone know if there are plans to support JMX 1.2 + remoting. -
JMX 1.0, what about 1.2 + remoting?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Alex D Paul
- Posted on: August 08 2003 14:11 EDT
- in response to Torben Norling
Remoting is the next project under XMOJO. (after JMX 1.2 support) -
What's the point?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Pratik Patel
- Posted on: August 07 2003 18:40 EDT
- in response to Alex D Paul
Perhaps I've missed the point, but what _is_ the point of releasing a JMX impl that is 1.0 when JMX 1.2 is out? Sure it's open source, but so is Mx4J, and its JMX 1.1 compliant working towards 1.2. Sounds like a marketing gimmick to me :) However, it has to be said the examples and docs on the website are good. -
What's the point?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Alex D Paul
- Posted on: August 08 2003 14:05 EDT
- in response to Pratik Patel
The XMOJO implementation based on JMX 1.2 is close to completion-to be rolled out soon. -
Open source, JMX[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sean Sullivan
- Posted on: August 07 2003 19:44 EDT
- in response to Alex D Paul
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Another jmx 1.2 implementation[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Peter Cheng
- Posted on: August 08 2003 01:08 EDT
- in response to Alex D Paul
JFoxMX 1.2 implements the JMX 1.2 Specification, and is a sub-project of JFox, an open source (LGPL), application server from China, based on J2EE technology
http://java.sun.com/products/JavaManagement/JMXperience.html
http://sourceforge.net/project/jfox -
Another jmx 1.2 implementation[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: JD Evora
- Posted on: August 09 2003 05:38 EDT
- in response to Peter Cheng
JFoxMX 1.2 implements the JMX 1.2 Specification, and is a sub-project of JFox, an open source (LGPL), application server from China, based on J2EE technology
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> http://java.sun.com/products/JavaManagement/JMXperience.html
> http://sourceforge.net/project/jfox
Looks great, but until we get english documentation, it can't have a wide adoption.
Cheers JD -
It depends what you mean by "wide adoption"[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Tom Sugden
- Posted on: May 09 2006 07:09 EDT
- in response to JD Evora
There are over 300 million Chinese-speaking internet users, which is close to the entire population of North America!
http://www.internetworldstats.com/