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Random, Happy Dev Thoughts
Howto: Monitor EJBs with BeanSpy in SCOM 2012 on JBoss 5
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3 months ago
by
Christopher Crammond
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Out-of-the-box, EJB discovery and monitoring are not supported by the SCOM 2012 JEE MPs ( http://blogs.technet.com/b/random_happy_dev_thoughts/archive/2012/04/18/system-center-operations-manager-scom-2012-released.aspx ). That said, there is nothing to...
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Extending Discovery Of Java Applications in SCOM 2012
Posted
3 months ago
by
Christopher Crammond
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The solution to monitoring JEE Application Servers and Applications in SCOM 2012 is a good starting point, but sometimes you may want to do more. The good news is that the structure of theses MPs are extendable and this blog post will detail how to do...
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BeanSpy: WebLogic Application Server JMXQuery to list deployed applications
Posted
3 months ago
by
Christopher Crammond
1
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If you are running WebLogic, here are a few quick steps to validating the BeanSpy installation. Once you have deployed BeanSpy to a web application server, the next step is to see that it works. While look at the /Stats or /Stats/Info is a nice cross...
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Howto: Monitor EJBs with BeanSpy in SCOM 2012 on WebSphere 7.0
Posted
3 months ago
by
Christopher Crammond
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Similar to my previous posting , here is a sample management pack for monitoring EJBs on WebSphere 7.0. For an explanation of what is happening, refer to the previous posting (and all of the legal warnings denying responsibility therein). :) Basically...
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Howto: Monitor EJBs with BeanSpy in SCOM 2012 on WebSphere 6.1
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3 months ago
by
Christopher Crammond
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By simply taking yesterday's post and applying the match of judicious copy-n-paste methodology: may I present a MP for managing EJBs for WebSphere 6.1. All of the caveats regarding support (or rather lack thereof) and this is for information use apply...
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BeanSpy: JBoss Application Server JMXQuery to list deployed applications
Posted
3 months ago
by
Christopher Crammond
0
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IF you are running JBoss, here are a few quick steps to validating the BeanSpy installation. Once you havedeployed BeanSpy to a web application server, the next step is to see that it works. While look at the /Stats or /Stats/Info is a nice cross-platform...
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Howto: Monitor EJBs with BeanSpy in SCOM 2012 on WebSphere 6.1 (version 2)
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3 months ago
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Christopher Crammond
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It would appear that yesterday's post may not work for everyone, and here is a second version that will bypass this problem. The problem relates to the fact that I elected to have the newly created EJB class extend the base Microsoft.JEE.Application...
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Getting Rid of Very Long Directory Paths during msbuild process
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4 months ago
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Christopher Crammond
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My team recently encountered a problem during our build process where a left over intermediate file was not being properly deleted. Even worse, this was not reported so during the compilation very strange errors appeared regarding constructors and methods...
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BeanSpy: Apache Tomcat JMXQuery to list deployed applications
Posted
4 months ago
by
Christopher Crammond
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Once you have deployed BeanSpy to a web application server, the next step is to see that it works. While look at the /Stats or /Stats/Info is a nice cross-platform solution, sometimes you want to know what is running on your specific application server...
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