Best Practices and Design Patterns for JMX Development

Abstract: The interest in JMX is on the rise since the inclusion of JMX in J2SE 5.0 was announced at JavaOne. More and more developers are looking for ways to exploit this technology to make their Java and J2EE applications more manageable and controllable once in production. This session takes an in-depth look at the application of JMX to solve specific application management problems. It includes a discussion of general approaches to development of JMX MBeans, and offers guidelines to developers looking to use this technology. Additionally, this session takes a look at some emerging design patterns that can be applied in building manageability into applications using the JMX technology. The end goal is that attendees will understand ways JMX can be leveraged both in design and development, with specific techniques that can be used to build a flexible architecture for manageability.

Satadip Dutta is a software architect at Hewlett-Packard (http://devresource.hp.com) focusing on development of tools that help build manageability in applications via OpenView suite of management tools. He has worked in the areas of Web Services, distributed resource management, service-oriented architecture, management enablement technologies such as JMX, WBEM, SNMP, and DMI, Integrated Development Environments, and user interface design. He is a committer for the XMLBeans project at Apache and regularly writes for various technical publications.

Justin Murray is a technical consultant in the Hewlett-Packard software business unit. He has worked for HP in various consulting and teaching roles. Justin has consulted at a technical level on customer projects involving Java, J2EE, and performance management, as well as specializing on application performance tuning for HP-UX. Justin is also involved in the Web Services software domain at HP, linking the OpenView suite of management tools with the emerging world of standards in the Web Services and J2EE fields.

satadip_dutta@hp.com


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