• 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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    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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  • 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 Card is a software technology that allows Java-based applications (applets) to be run securely on smart cards and more generally on similar secure...
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  • The extensions class loader loads the code in the extensions directories (<JAVA_HOME>/jre/lib/ext, or any other directory specified by the java.ext.dirs...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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