The following document includes information about installing and configuring J2EE/JMX agents with an Oracle Containers for J2EE ApplicationServer.
The J2EE/JMX agentA program that enables the de-centralized execution of processes (such as deployments) on target systems (computers or business solutions) or a service that provides connectivity to a target system (such as for databases or middleware). An agent is also an object type in the Automation Engine. [Formerly called "Executor."] See also: host files are available in the folderTop level entities such as Environment, Deployment Target, Activity, … are stored in folders. The permissions a user has on an entity depend on the permissions that are set on the folder for the entities. IMAGE:AGENTS\JMX.
File name |
Description |
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ucxjjmx.war |
Agent for J2EE/JMX |
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1. | Setting up the JMX Agent |
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Host
Log on to the Enterprise Manager (http://localhost:8888/em).
Select the Applications tab and click Deploy. Click Browse and select the file ucxjjmx.war. Then click Next.
Enter "uc4" in the text field Application Name. Then click Next.
Click Deploy. Messages referring to the deploy procedure are displayed.
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2. | Using the Web configurationA set of constituent components that make up a system. This includes information on how the components are connected including the settings applied. interface |
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Host
The JMX agent has a Web configuration interface; it can be called in a Web browser using the following address:
http://Servername:Port/ucxjjmx/uc4jmx
The above address uses the string ucxjjmx because that is the string that appears in the folder name before ".war." Adjust this address if you used a different name.
Adjust the JMX agent settings to your system environmentAn Environment consists of Deployment Targets which represent your endpoints. Different environments are used for different phases in the software delivery cycle, for example Development, QA, Staging, Production. An environment is typically set up once and used by several applications.. The most important settings are:
Name of the agent
Name of the computer on which a communication processA communication process is part of the component Automation Engine. It is responsible for connecting the components. is available
Port number of a communication process
Note that the configuration file will be overwritten when you deploy the WAR file again. As a result you will have to redefine your configuration settings. Instead, you can also save a copy of your configuration file (INI file) before you start the deploymentThe deployment of a single application revision to an environment within a single activity. and copy it to the folder that includes the web applicationA web application is an application that is accessible over a network (Internet or intranet) and is typically coded in a programming language like Java or JavaScript, combined with a markup language like HTML. Web applications are provided on web servers and web browsers are used as GUI on client computers. after the deployment has taken place.
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3. | Important notes for creating jobs |
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Host
In the Job objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task's JMX tab, select the option Remote Java VM.
In the field Initial Context Factory, enter the term "oc4j."
Specify the Server URL in the following format:
service:jmx:rmi://Host name of the Oracle J2EE Server:Port/oc4j
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