System and method for JMX support in a multitenant application server environment
First Claim
1. A system for Java Management Extensions (JMX) support in an application server environment, comprising:
- one or more computers, including an application server that enables deployment and execution of software applications, wherein the application server is associated with a domain configuration that is used at runtime to define a domain for execution of the software applications, together witha plurality of deployable resources which can be used within the application server environment,one or more partitions included within the domain, wherein each partition provides an administrative and runtime subdivision of the domain, is associated with a partition identifier, and acts as a binding of a deployable resource of the plurality of deployable resources to configuration values for the deployable resource that are specific to, and for use with, each respective partition,a plurality of managed beans, wherein each of the plurality of managed beans is associated with an instance of one of the plurality of deployable resources, and is one of a partition level managed bean or a domain level managed bean, each partition level managed bean originating at an originating partition of the one or more partitions and associated with an instance of the deployable resource of the plurality of deployable resources to which the originating partition binds said configuration values to; and
a JMX framework, wherein the JMX framework comprises an application programming interface (API) and a managed bean server, wherein each of the plurality of managed beans is registered at the managed bean server; and
wherein each partition level managed bean registered at the managed bean server is decorated with an identifier, the identifier indicating the originating partition of the partition level managed bean.
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Abstract
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for JMX support in an application server environment. An exemplary method can provide, at one or more computers, including an application server environment executing thereon, a plurality of deployable resources which can be used within the application server environment, one or more partitions, a plurality of managed beans, each managed beans being a partition level managed bean or a domain level managed bean, each partition level managed bean originating at an originating partition of the one or more partitions, and a JMX framework comprising an API and a managed bean server. The plurality of managed beans can be registered at the managed bean server, with the partition level managed beans being decorated with an identifier.
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1. A system for Java Management Extensions (JMX) support in an application server environment, comprising:
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one or more computers, including an application server that enables deployment and execution of software applications, wherein the application server is associated with a domain configuration that is used at runtime to define a domain for execution of the software applications, together with a plurality of deployable resources which can be used within the application server environment, one or more partitions included within the domain, wherein each partition provides an administrative and runtime subdivision of the domain, is associated with a partition identifier, and acts as a binding of a deployable resource of the plurality of deployable resources to configuration values for the deployable resource that are specific to, and for use with, each respective partition, a plurality of managed beans, wherein each of the plurality of managed beans is associated with an instance of one of the plurality of deployable resources, and is one of a partition level managed bean or a domain level managed bean, each partition level managed bean originating at an originating partition of the one or more partitions and associated with an instance of the deployable resource of the plurality of deployable resources to which the originating partition binds said configuration values to; and a JMX framework, wherein the JMX framework comprises an application programming interface (API) and a managed bean server, wherein each of the plurality of managed beans is registered at the managed bean server; and wherein each partition level managed bean registered at the managed bean server is decorated with an identifier, the identifier indicating the originating partition of the partition level managed bean. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for Java Management Extensions (JMX) support in an application server environment, comprising:
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providing, at one or more computers, including an application server that enables deployment and execution of software applications and is associated with a domain configuration that is used at runtime to define a domain for execution of the software applications, a plurality of deployable resources which can be used within the application server environment, one or more partitions included within the domain, wherein each partition provides an administrative and runtime subdivision of the domain, is associated with a partition identifier, and acts as a binding of a deployable resource of the plurality of deployable resources to configuration values for the deployable resource that are specific to, and for use with, each respective partition, a plurality of managed beans, wherein each of the plurality of managed beans is associated with an instance of one of the plurality of deployable resources, and is one of a partition level managed bean or a domain level managed bean, each partition level managed bean originating at an originating partition of the one or more partitions and associated with an instance of the deployable resource of the plurality of deployable resources to which the originating partition binds said configuration values to, and a JMX framework, wherein the JMX framework comprises an application programming interface (API) and a managed bean server; registering, at the managed bean server, the plurality of managed beans; and decorating each partition level managed bean registered at the managed bean server with an identifier, the identifier indicating the originating partition of the partition level managed bean. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium, including instructions stored thereon for Java Management Extensions (JMX) support in an application server environment which when read and executed by one or more computers cause the one or more computers to perform steps comprising:
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providing, at one or more computers, including an application server that enables deployment and execution of software applications and is associated with a domain configuration that is used at runtime to define a domain for execution of the software applications, a plurality of deployable resources which can be used within the application server environment, one or more partitions included within the domain, wherein each partition provides an administrative and runtime subdivision of the domain, is associated with a partition identifier, and acts as a binding of a deployable resource of the plurality of deployable resources to configuration values for the deployable resource that are specific to, and for use with, each respective partition, a plurality of managed beans, wherein each of the plurality of managed beans is associated with an instance of one of the plurality of deployable resources, and is one of a partition level managed bean or a domain level managed bean, each partition level managed bean originating at an originating partition of the one or more partitions and associated with an instance of the deployable resource of the plurality of deployable resources to which the originating partition binds said configuration values to, and a JMX framework, wherein the JMX framework comprises an application programming interface (API) and a managed bean server; registering, at the managed bean server, the plurality of managed beans; and decorating each partition level managed bean registered at the managed bean server with an identifier, the identifier indicating the originating partition of the partition level managed bean. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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