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= JMX |
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The JMX (Java Management Extensions) support in Spring provides features that let you |
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easily and transparently integrate your Spring application into a JMX infrastructure. |
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This chapter is not an introduction to JMX. It does not try to explain why you might want |
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to use JMX. If you are new to JMX, see xref:integration/jmx/resources.adoc[Further Resources] at the end of this chapter. |
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Specifically, Spring's JMX support provides four core features: |
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* The automatic registration of any Spring bean as a JMX MBean. |
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* A flexible mechanism for controlling the management interface of your beans. |
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* The declarative exposure of MBeans over remote, JSR-160 connectors. |
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* The simple proxying of both local and remote MBean resources. |
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These features are designed to work without coupling your application components to |
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either Spring or JMX interfaces and classes. Indeed, for the most part, your application |
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classes need not be aware of either Spring or JMX in order to take advantage of the |
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Spring JMX features. |
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