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Java Dynamic Management Kit 5.1 Tutorial
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Book Information
Preface
Changes Between Versions 5.0 and 5.1 of Java DMK
Who Should Use This Book
Before You Read This Book
Related Documentation
Further Documentation
Directories and Classpath
How This Book Is Organized
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
Ordering Sun Documentation
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
Part I Instrumentation Using MBeans
1. Standard MBeans
1.1 Exposing the MBean Interface
1.2 Implementing an MBean
1.3 Running the Standard MBean Example
2. Dynamic MBeans
2.1 Exposing the Management Interface
2.2 Implementing a Dynamic MBean
2.3 Running the Dynamic MBean Example
3. Model MBeans
3.1 RequiredModelMBean Class
3.2 Model MBean Metadata
3.3 Target Object(s)
3.4 Creating a Model MBean
3.5 Running the Model MBean Example
4. Open MBeans
4.1 Open MBean Data Types
4.2 Open Data Instances
4.3 Open MBean Metadata Classes
4.4 Running the Open MBean Examples
Part II Agent Applications
5. Base Agent
5.1 MBean Server Classes
5.2 Referencing MBeans
5.3 Agent Application
5.4 Creating an MBean Using the registerMBean Method
5.5 Creating an MBean Using the createMBean Method
5.6 Creating an MBean Using the instantiate Method
5.7 Managing MBeans
5.8 Filtering MBeans With the Base Agent
5.9 Running the Base Agent Example
6. HTML Protocol Adaptor
6.1 Agent View
6.2 MBean View
6.3 Agent Administration
7. MBean Server Interceptors
7.1 Overview of MBean Server Interceptors
7.2 Specifying the Behavior of an MBean Server Interceptor
7.3 Changing the Default Interceptor
7.4 Running the MBean Server Interceptor Example
8. Notification Mechanism
8.1 Overview of Notifications
8.2 MBean Server Delegate Notifications
8.3 Attribute Change Notifications
8.4 Running the Agent Notification Example
Part III Remote Management Applications
9. Protocol Connectors
9.1 Connector Servers
9.2 Connector Clients
9.3 Examples of Connector Servers
9.4 Remote Notifications and Heartbeat Mechanism
9.5 Wrapping Legacy Connectors
10. Lookup Services
10.1 Initial Configuration
10.2 Service Location Protocol (SLP) Lookup Service
10.3 Jini Lookup Service
10.4 Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) / LDAP Lookup Service
10.5 Running the Lookup Examples Over Microsoft Active Directory
11. Connector Security
11.1 Simple Security
11.2 Subject Delegation
11.3 Fine-Grained Security
11.4 Advanced JMXMP Security Features
Part IV Agent Services
12. M-Let Class Loader
12.1 M-Let Loader
12.2 Secure Class Loading
13. Relation Service
13.1 Defining Relations
13.2 Operations of the Relation Service
13.3 Objects Representing Relations
13.4 Running the Relation Service Example
14. Cascading Service
14.1 CascadingService MBean
14.2 Cascaded MBeans in the Master Agent
14.3 Running the Cascading Example
15. Discovery Service
15.1 Active Discovery
15.2 Passive Discovery
15.3 Running the Discovery Example
Part V SNMP Interoperability
16. Creating an SNMP Agent
16.1 MIB Development Process
16.2 SNMP Protocol Adaptor
16.3 Sending Traps
16.4 Standalone SNMP Agents
16.5 Multiple Agents
17. Developing an SNMP Manager
17.1 Synchronous Managers
17.2 Asynchronous Managers
17.3 Inform Requests
18. Advanced MIB Implementations
18.1 Simple SNMP Tables
18.2 SNMP Table Instrumentation
18.3 Virtual SNMP Tables
19. Security Mechanisms in the SNMP Toolkit
19.1 IP-Based Access Control Lists
19.2 SNMPv3 User-Based Access Control
19.3 SNMPv3 User-Based Security Model
19.4 Legacy SNMP Security
20. SNMP Master Agent
20.1 SNMP Master Agent and the SNMPv3 Proxy Forwarder
20.2 Overview of the SNMP Master Agent
20.3 Routing Overlapping MIBs
20.4 MIB Scoping in Master Agents
20.5 Trap Forwarding
20.6 Protocol Translation
20.7 SNMP Master Agent Examples
Part VI Legacy Features
21. Legacy Protocol Connectors
21.1 Legacy Connector Servers
21.2 Legacy Connector Clients
21.3 Legacy Heartbeat Mechanism
22. Notification Forwarding in Legacy Connectors
22.1 Registering Manager-Side Listeners
22.2 Push Mode
22.3 Pull Mode
22.4 Running the Legacy Notification Forwarding Example
23. Legacy Connector Security
23.1 Password-Based Authentication (Legacy Connectors)
23.2 Context Checking
23.3 Legacy HTTPS Connector
24. Legacy Proxy Mechanism
24.1 Legacy Proxy Mechanism
24.2 Standard MBean Proxies
24.3 Legacy Generic Proxies
24.4 Legacy Proxies for Java DMK Components
25. Legacy Cascading Agents
25.1 Legacy CascadingAgent MBean
25.2 Mirror MBeans in the Legacy Cascading Service Master Agent
25.3 Running the Legacy Cascading Example
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