Manageable Resources are identified and instrumented as java objects, it could be Managed Bean(MBean) or advanced/extended/simplified Managed Bean(MXBean).
Managed Bean
MBeans can be any of java objects, in which we can store/retrive Serializable/Externalizable objects using methods. Based on the design pattern used in objects, we can differentiate either Standard(static) or Dynamic. Recommended to maintain Interface class name suffixed with MBean- Standard MBeans
- Java objects that conform to certain design patterns derived from the JavaBeans component model.
- fields are declared with access modifier as private, setter and getter methods with access modifier public, is called Attributes
- Additionally, methods declared with access modifier public to do special operations, is called operations
public interface HelloWorldMBean { //attributes public String getName(); public void setName(); //operations public void clearHelloCount(); public String sayHello(String name); }
- Dynamic MBeans
- javax.management.DynamicMBean interface that offers more flexibility at runtime.
- Object getAttribute(String attribute)
Obtain the value of a specific attribute of the Dynamic MBean. - AttributeList getAttributes(String[] attributes)
Get the values of several attributes of the Dynamic MBean. - MBeanInfo getMBeanInfo()
Provides the exposed attributes and actions of the Dynamic MBean using an MBeanInfo object. - Object invoke(String actionName, Object[] params, String[] signature)
Allows an action to be invoked on the Dynamic MBean. - void setAttribute(Attribute attribute)
Set the value of a specific attribute of the Dynamic MBean. - AttributeList setAttributes(AttributeList attributes)
Sets the values of several attributes of the Dynamic MBean.
- Object getAttribute(String attribute)
Sample:
//Registering MBean in server
MBeanServer mbs = ManagementFactory.getPlatformMBeanServer();
ObjectName name = new ObjectName("com.example:type=HelloWorld");
Object mbean = new HelloWorld();
mbs.registerMBean(mbean, name);
//Retrieving MBean from server
HelloWorldMBean hwBean = JMX.newMBeanProxy(mbs, name, HelloWorldMBean.class);
hwBean.sayHello("JMX");
MXBean
MXBeans reference only a pre-defined set of types. Recommended to maintain Interface class name suffixed with MXBean. Implements interface of Dynamic or cusotmized JavaBean. Using MXBean, We can facilitate any client to use MBeans. Additional details required to use MXBean
- In interface, Class name has to be suffixed with MXBean or annotation @MXBean has to be used.
- In implementation class, annotation ConstructorProperties used to reconstruct the MXBean in retrievel time. Possible attribute names required to get from MBeanServer for this ObjectName has to be listed in constructor argument.
- No Model-Class implementation not required to retrive pre-defined types.
- CompositeData used to reconstruct Complex Objects.
However, in implementation class, annotation used to specify the attribute details in ConstructorProperties. And, In discovering and accessing code has the differences. Instead of directly retrieving the cusomer defined Bean, javax.management.openmbean.CompositeDataSupport has used to retrieve the data.
Sample:
public HelloWorld implements HelloWorldMXBean{
private String name;
@ConstructorProperties({"name"})
public HelloWorld(String name)
{this.name=name;
}
}
...
//Registering MXBean in server
MBeanServer mbs = ManagementFactory.getPlatformMBeanServer();
ObjectName name = new ObjectName("com.example:type=HelloWorld");
Object mbean = new HelloWorld();
mbs.registerMBean(mbean, name);
//Retrieving MXBean from server
//Predefined type retrieval
String nameAttribute=mbs.getAttribute(name, "name");
//using CompositeData for complex java objects
CompositeData userdefinedBean = (CompositeData) mbs.getAttribute(name, "ComplexJavaObject");
String name = (String) hwBean.get("name");
//using proxy
HelloWorldMXBean proxy = JMX.newMXBeanProxy(mbs, name, HelloWorldMXBean.class);
Refer:
In java.net, What is an MXBean ? blog by Eamonn McManus.
5 comments:
From where can I download JMX.jar file which gives me JMX.newMXBeanProxy(,,) mehtod. Please provide me the link or mail me the same as soon as possible on dishijain14@gmail.com.
JMX class comes as part of rt.jar (JDK1.6 onwards)
what can be done if I am using dynamic bean to register my class, and need to return object. how can I used MXBean and Dynamic bean, Is it possible?
how can I used MXBean as Dynamic bean
Please see MXBean section
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