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List:       tomcat-user
Subject:    Using a proprietary 3rd Party RMI Connector
From:       Thomas Wollner <tw () wollner-net ! de>
Date:       2006-08-30 13:56:26
Message-ID: 44F5990A.7000507 () wollner-net ! de
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Hello List,


has anybody an idea how to solve the following:

we want to monitor Tomcat 5.0 / 5.5 via JMX. The monitoring Software
requires us to use a proprietary 3rd party RMI Connector to connect to
the tomcat (catalina) mbean server.
But, how I can start a RMI_connector.jar that needs a
RMIConnectorConfigFile within tomcat?
Shall I write a Webapplication that start the connector?

Has Tomcat (Catalina) a M-Let Service Interface, where we can register
the connector through?

Has anybody done things like that before?

any ideas are highly welcome,

thanks in advance,

tom


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