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Java Management Extensions (JMX)
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The Java Management Extensions (JMX) trail provides an introduction to the JMX technology, which is included in the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE platform). This trail presents examples of how to use the most important features of the JMX technology.

JMX Tutorials
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Example showing JMX-managed resources using the MBeanServer API, Example showing configuration of MBean event listeners.

JMX-Java Management Extensions
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Java Management Extensions provides the tools for building Web-based, distributed, dynamic and modular solutions for managing and monitoring devices, applications, and service-driven networks.

Java Management Extensions (JMX)
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The NetBeans JMX Module integrates JMX technology right into your workflow in the NetBeans IDE. This module allows you to quickly develop management applications,

Fractal JMX Tutorial
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This document is a tutorial for Fractal JMX v0.2, a set of Fractal components that enable JMX management of Fractal applications through automatic exposition in JMX agents.

Tutorial: JMX Measurement Plugin
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This tutorial will lead you through writing, testing, and deploying a simple JMX measurement plugin that auto-discovers and collects several metrics from Sun JVM. We hope that you will be able to extrapolate from this simple example to your own needs for discovering and monitoring a remote JMX-enabled application.

Java Management Extensions:
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Imagine a system that has pluggable modules included into it, that you could expand on as needed. Add to that the capability of integrating seamlessly with existing applications and leveraging on their power.
Java Management Extensions
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The Java Management Extensions (JMX) Technology Tutorial demonstrates the concepts and technology that are introduced in the Java Management Extensions (JMX) Technology Overview. You should, therefore, read the overview before attempting to work through this tutorial.

Java Management Extensions
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This chapter explains what you need to do to get started with the Java Management Extensions (JMX) examples. It provides instructions that apply to all the examples described in the subsequent chapters.

JMX FAQS
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Java Management eXtension defines an API where component developers can define and implement a management interface of their components as well as the tool provider can use to create a flexible and dynamic management tools.

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