Olaf Bergner wrote:
> I have been trying to connect to tomcat 5.0.16 via MC4J and XtremeJ - a
> management-console for Eclipse - in order to access tomcat's MBean server.
> Adapting instructins found in an article targeted at tomcat 4.1 I tried the
> following:
>
> 1) Edit jk2.properties under conf/ to contain the line 'mx.port=9000'
>
> 2) Drop mx4j-jmx.jar, mx4j-tools.jar and log4j-1.2.7.jar into common/lib.
>
> In step 2 I have also tried SUN's jmxri 1.0.1 and 1.2.1. However, I always
> get
>
> 09.12.2003 16:43:57
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol start
> INFO: Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 8080
> 09.12.2003 16:43:57
org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket init
> INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
> 09.12.2003 16:43:57
org.apache.jk.common.JkMX loadAdapter
> WARNUNG: No adaptors were loaded but mx.enabled was defined.
> 09.12.2003 16:43:57
org.apache.jk.common.JkMX init
>
> and cannot connect to tomcat 5.0.16 via XtremeJ/MC4J. The exact same
> approach used to work in tomcat 5.0.12. Any ideas?
I don't know. Maybe Bill or Henri have the answer.
This is proprietary, though. I plan to add JSR 160 support built in in a
future release (it will be a server listener you have to uncomment in
server.xml), which should solve that kind of problems. At least as soon
as clients adopt JSR 160, which should happen very quickly.
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