The following document includes information about installing and configuring J2EE/JMX agents with a JBoss ApplicationServer.
The files that belong to 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 are stored in the directory 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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<load-on-startup> - Ensure that the value is always set to 1. Otherwise, the agent does not load and cannot be started.
<run-as><role-name> - Adjust this parameter if you intend to use roles. The role must then be defined (or deleted) in the section security (<security-role>).
The following is an example of an appropriate folder name: ucxjjmx.war
445 INFO [TomcatDeployer] deploy, ctxPath=/ucxjjmx, warUrl=file:/C:/jboss-3.2.7/server/default/deploy/ucxjjmx.war/
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2. | Using the Web configuration interface |
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http://Server name:Port/ucxjjmx/uc4jmx
This example uses the term ucxjjmx in the address because it is also used in step one as part of the folder name (".war"). If you opted for a different name, use this name instead.
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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