Friday May 19, 2006 ![]() |
JMX, SNMP, Java, etc...Daniel Fuchs blogs on JMX, SNMP, Java, etc... |
... In this entry I'm going to outline how you could use the Java DMK 5.1 to send an SNMP trap from within an application deployed in Sun's AppServer. So if you're feeling trapped, come and learn with me how you can send them from within a deployed Web Application ... [Read More] Tags: java jdmk jmx snmpPosted by dfuchs ( May 19 2006, 12:11:12 PM CEST ) Permalink Comments [5] |
Éamonn and Jean-François will be at JavaOne next week. [Read More] Tags: java jmxPosted by dfuchs ( May 12 2006, 05:24:50 PM CEST ) Permalink Comments [0] |
... or the Hitchhiker's guide to SNMP - part III ... Well, what I had really in mind when I started writing this entry, was to demonstrate how to send an SNMP trap from within an application deployed in Sun's AppServer. You might think that was a curious idea - and I may even agree. However, I quickly realized that I wouldn't be able to make my demonstration without first saying a few words about traps in SNMP. So if you're looking at SNMP because the only thing you want to do is sending SNMP notifications - then here are probably a few things you should know if you don't want to... fall in the traps... [Read More] Tags: snmpPosted by dfuchs ( May 10 2006, 07:52:58 PM CEST ) Permalink Comments [5] |
...If you already participate to the java.net Mustang project, or if you are working on the JDK sources under the Java Research License, Joël Féraud just wrote a blog entry that shows how to easily work with the JMX source code without having to rebuild the whole JDK... [Read More] Tags: java jmxPosted by dfuchs ( May 02 2006, 12:57:02 PM CEST ) Permalink Comments [0] |