Java Management Extensions (JMX) is a Java technology that supplies tools for managing and monitoring applications, system objects, devices (such as printers)...
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XML, CMIP, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), Transaction Language 1 (TL1), CORBA, NETCONF, and the Java Management Extensions (JMX). Schemas include...
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Architecture (CORBA) for distributed application development Java Management Extensions (JMX) for managing and monitoring applications User interface...
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JConsole (category Java APIs)
applications running on the Java platform using Java Management Extensions (JMX) technology. JConsole comes as part of Java Development Kit (JDK) and the...
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MX4J (category Free software programmed in Java (programming language))
to create an open-source implementation of Java Management Extensions (JMX). The JMX specification is a Java Specification Request (see JSR 003) currently...
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The Java Community Process (JCP), established in 1998, is a formal mechanism that enables interested parties to develop standard technical specifications...
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Spring Framework (redirect from Spring Framework (Java))
control container for the Java platform. The framework's core features can be used by any Java application, but there are extensions for building web applications...
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JMX may refer to: Air Jamaica Express Java Management Extensions Silacayoapan Mixtec The British YouTuber JMX (Joel Morris) This disambiguation page lists...
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Java bytecode is the instruction set of the Java virtual machine (JVM), the language to which Java and other JVM-compatible source code is compiled. Each...
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JSRĀ 63) Integrated security and cryptography extensions (JCE, JSSE, JAAS) Java Web Start included (Java Web Start was first released in March 2001 for...
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