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 Java Dynamic Management Kit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Java Dynamic Management Kit or JDMK is a Java technology that provides a Java API and a collection of software tools for developing and designing JMX based applications.
These applications are typically called smart agents as they generally provide an abstraction above the communication layer and may also provide a GUI using Swing or SWT.
This page was last modified 05:46, 20 February 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Java_Dynamic_Management_Kit   (125 words)

  
 Enabling Network Management Using Java Technologies
Management systems are dynamic in nature, and therefore meet the requirements of service-driven management over heterogeneous networks and platforms [2].
Java, due to its strong connection to Web-based applications, and also due to its simplicity in Internet-oriented programming, is currently very popular within the Internet community and is also supported by the majority of platforms.
JDMK is Sun's commercial implementation of the instrumentation and agent services specifications; it is the Java-based solution for building and distributing management intelligence into network devices.
www.comsoc.org /ci/private/2000/jan/lee.html   (4266 words)

  
 Java Dynamic Management Kit
The Java Dynamic Management Kit (Java DMK) provides a set of Java classes and tools allowing easy development of secure monitoring and management solutions based on the Java Management Extensions (JMX) specifications and on the SNMP standards.
Java DMK is a toolkit that allows you to build monitoring and management solutions which answer the main challenge faced by networked environments today, namely dynamic maintenance.
Java DMK 5.1 is the first commercial implementation of the latest versions of the JMX standards, JMX 1.2 and JMX Remote API 1.0, and is an all-in-one offering for building secure, interoperable monitoring and management solutions on the J2SE 1.4.2 platform.
www.sun.com /software/jdmk/index.xml   (282 words)

  
 Consumer and Embedded In the News
Management — specifically, dynamic management — is vital in order to implement new services and commercialize them instantly, based on individual user profiles.
The dynamic nature of Jini Network Technology enables services to be added or withdrawn from a federation at any time according to demand, need, or the changing requirements of the workgroup using it.
In fact, the Java Dynamic Management Kit, which has been shipping for 18 months, provides a telco class management framework that is protocol — and information — model independent.
www.sun.com /consumer-embedded/cover/jdmkjini.html   (1124 words)

  
 Java programming language in TutorGig Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Java should not be confused with JavaScript, which shares only the name and a similar C-like syntax.
Java 1.0a was made available for download in 1994, but the first public release of Java and the HotJava web browser came on May 23, 1995, at the SunWorld conference.
Java's support of text matching and manipulation is not as strong as languages such as perl or PHP, although regular expressions were introducted in Java 1.4.
www.tutorgig.com /ed/Java   (4970 words)

  
 Java Dynamic Management Kit
Java Dynamic Management applications can then manage the device as soon as it is plugged into the network.
The Java Dynamic Management Kit is the foundation for building and distributing management intelligence, as well as services for the service-driven network.
In addition, Solstice Enterprise Manager may be used as the management console for the Java Dynamic Management agents using either SNMP or RMI/HTTP.
www.sun.com /software/jdmk/faqs.xml   (754 words)

  
 ONJava.com -- JDMK and Legacy IT Management
Java Dynamic Management Kit (JDMK) is a framework for the creation of Java-based management software and legacy SNMP-based systems.
Such tools may even help IT managers to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of their networks and the services that sit on top of them.
The administrative state is the one desired by the network manager; i.e., "I want this interface to be up." The operational state is the actual state of the interface.
www.onjava.com /pub/a/onjava/2005/02/16/jdmk.html   (2378 words)

  
 Java Dynamic Management Kit - Technical Overview
The Java Dynamic Management Kit (Java DMK) is a Java application programming interface (API) and a set of development tools for designing and implementing a new generation of management applications.
A Java technology-based solution can embed management intelligence into your agents, provide an abstraction of your communication layer, and be upgraded and extended dynamically.
Java DMK enables you to access agents and their resources easily from a remote application.
java.sun.com /products/jdmk/tech_overview.html   (2133 words)

  
 Java Dynamic Management Kit
Java Dynamic Management Kit (Java DMK) is a Java technology based toolkit that allows developers to rapidly create smart agents based on the Java Management Extensions (JMX) specification.
Management services deployed in agents can interchange resources dynamically, allowing new services to be downloaded and plugged into smart agents as and when they become available
Dynamically scalable: Small footprint and flexible configuration enable Java DMK agents to be deployed in any device that can run a Java Virtual Machine* (from a mobile phone to a high-end server).
java.sun.com /products/jdmk/index.jsp   (643 words)

  
 The Java Community Process(SM) Program - JSRs: Java Specification Requests - detail JSR# 3
The JMAPI architecture will be applicable to the creation of smart Java agents and management applications, and can also be integrated into legacy management solutions.
This product provides a core management framework which is a repository of Java Management Beans.
Management operations can be performed either: + locally, from the same VM, or + from a remote VM, or + from a remote non-Java management application or browser.
jcp.org /en/jsr/detail?id=3   (807 words)

  
 XtremeJ Java Management Tooling User's Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
XtremeJ Java Management Suite is a set of Java management applications that interact with the JMX agents and MBeans through their JMX distributed services.
With fragmented management applications from multiple vendors, the organizations that have deployed their solutions are unable to effectively manage, monitor and troubleshoot the business solutions.
Manages the JDMK cascading service, which enables you to access the MBeans of a subagent directly through the MBean server of the master agent (see Using the Cascading Agents)
www.xtremej.com /docs/v3/jmt/ug/ug_all.html   (12586 words)

  
 Java Dynamic Management Kit
Alcatel, a leading supplier of advanced telecommunications services worldwide, has standardized on Sun's Dynamic Management Kit to rapidly integrate new services (e.g., user notifications, unified roaming, direct marketing messages or news broadcasts) with the company's Internet Screen Phone product and distribute them to millions of customers automatically.
Management services for the Internet Screen Phone network including, software upgrades and application management, will be active and can automatically perform critical activities that save Alcatel time and money, and bring value-added services to Alcatel's customers."
Java Dynamic Management Kit is not just about managing software, but about managing change.
java.sun.com /products/jdmk/customers.html   (401 words)

  
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The management architecture defined by JMX and implemented in the Java Dynamic Management Kit does not support MBeans whose management interface is modified during runtime.
The management interface of an MBean is given through the name of the attributes, the operation signatures, and a self-description.
Dynamic MBeans are required to provide their own description string at runtime according to the JMX specification.
docs.sun.com /source/806-2986/806-2986.xml   (11201 words)

  
 Business Systems International Ltd - BSI UK Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
New manageable resources, value added services, or communication connectors may be provisioned just as they are needed and then later removed, to minimize resource usage.
Java Dynamic Management Kit 4.2 Starter Kit including: 1 development seat, royalties for 50 runtimes for servers or network elements, one hard-copy documentation and one CD-ROM
Java Dynamic Management Kit 5.0 Starter Kit including: 1 development seat, royalties for 50 runtimes for servers or network elements, one hard-copy documentation and one CD-ROM
www.e-business.com /products/sun/jdmk.htm   (455 words)

  
 JMX, SNMP, Java, etc... : Weblog
Java programm written 10 years ago under a different OS, and on a different hardware, can still be run today on
Java Dynamic Management Kit - which includes a Java SNMP toolkit - in order to demonstrate how the JVM can be monitored through SNMP
The first step is probably to realize that the view of the management interface - as conjured by the MBean developer, and the view of the management interface, as expected by a managing application, may not be driven by the same kind of requirements.
blogs.sun.com /roller/page/jmxetc   (4874 words)

  
 Java Dynamic Management Kit 5.0
The Java Dynamic Management Kit is a Java application programming interface (API) and a set of development tools for designing and implementing a new generation of management applications.
As an implementation of the Java Management extensions (the JMX specification), the product provides a framework for the management of Java objects through Java technology-based applications.
In addition, the Java Dynamic Management Kit provides a complete toolkit for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), the most widespread legacy architecture for network and device management.
www.sun.com /products-n-solutions/government/configure/group/12_2.html   (546 words)

  
 InternetWeek | The Business and Technology of the Internet | http://internetweek.cmp.com
Sun's new software packages are built around the principle that managing the network infrastructure as a conduit for business processes instead of as a collection of individual devices will give corporations a competitive edge.
IT managers can also use the supplement to customize the view on their console and manipulate topology data.
The Java Dynamic Management Kit supplies a foundation and the central management services for controlling network devices, systems and apps.
internetweek.cmp.com /news/news1209-7.htm   (383 words)

  
 Can you suggest any pointers for J2EE-based Service Instrumentation Framework?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
There are several management standards such as SNMP, ARM and CIM, that specify intrusive and non-intrusive instrumentation interfaces to be exposed to management systems.
JMX is a universal, open technology for management, and monitoring applications, devices, resources, etc. using instrumentation of Java-enabled resources.
IBM Infrastructure Management: Don't guess where your IT availability management problems are.
expertanswercenter.techtarget.com /eac/knowledgebaseAnswer/0,,sid63_gci984535,00.html   (345 words)

  
 Java Boutique, The Ultimate Java Applet Resource - Jini Watch
Jini is defined as an infrastructure and programming model which allow devices to connect with each other to create an instant "community." Jini technology enables devices to work with each other, so users can create their own personal networks or communities no matter where they are located.
From Press Release: The 1999 Java Enterprise Solutions Symposium is underway at the CNIT La Defense in Paris.
Sponsored by Sun Microsystems Inc, it is the largest European event of its kind focusing on Java technology applications.
javaboutique.internet.com /jini.html   (567 words)

  
 Java Dynamic Management Kit
This paper describes the concept of the Service-Driven Network, which is based on dynamic, flexible management services that represent a responsive reliable, and modular infrastructure that telco providers and large enterprises must deploy for today's business needs.
Sun's Java Dynamic Management Kit is the key enabling technology for the Service-Driven Network.
It is the first Java-based solution for building and distributing management intelligence into network devices.
www.embeddedstar.com /technicalpapers/content/j/embedded978.html   (130 words)

  
 Software - "s 410" - Sun - Find, Compare, and Buy at Shopping.com
Sun Java Dynamic Management Kit Single Developer Pack 4.1 (License Only) Runtime License for PC, Unix (5 User/s)
Sun Java Dynamic Management Kit Single Developer Pack 4.1 Full Version Government, Runtime License for PC, Unix (1 User/s, 5 Server/s)
Sun Java Dynamic Management Kit Five Developer Pack 4.1 Full Version Government, Runtime License for PC, Unix (5 User/s, 5 Server/s)
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 [ eChannelLine Canada ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Tier One products will target base station operations with demanding, realtime needs and will include custom hardware from Motorola NSS; processor and network interface cards from MCG; and Sun's ChorusOS realtime operating system, high-availability and IP services and Java Dynamic Management Software Kit.
Tier Two products will be geared for call processing controllers with some realtime requirements and will include MCG's CPX8216 carrier-grade, high-availability computing platform, and Sun's ChorusOS realtime operating system, high-availability and IP services, and Java Dynamic Management Software Kit.
Tier Three products will be for back-office processing and central office operations and will include Sun's Netra ft carrier-grade hardware, Solaris operating environment, high-availability and IP services, and Java Dynamic Management Software Kit.
www.integratedmar.com /ecl.cfm?item=DLY061099-04   (339 words)

  
 Sun Java Dynamic Management Kit
The Java Dynamic Management Kit--Java DMK--is the foundation for building and distributing network management intelligence into applications, networks and devices.
It is the first compatible implementation of the JMX specification, the Java Management extensions defined through the Java Community Process.
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www.embeddedstar.com /software/content/s/embedded448.html   (114 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS, PROMPTLY DESTROY THE UNUSED SOFTWARE.
2122376 Snmp tooBig error in JDMK 5.1 Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- Please refer to the man pages for instructions on using 'patchadd' and 'patchrm' scripts provided with Solaris.
Any other special or non-generic installation instructions should be described below as special instructions.
sunsite.utk.edu /ftp/pub/patches/all_unsigned/119044-01.README   (125 words)

  
 Motorola Teams With Sun to Deliver Next Generation, High-Availability Wireless Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The new architecture, featuring an open, easy-to-use development environment, will allow wireless service providers and commercial developers to quickly respond to demands for IP-based voice, data and video services.
The architecture includes custom hardware from Motorola NSS; MCG's award-winning CPX8216 PowerPC high-availability computing platform; and Sun's ChorusOS real-time operating system, Solaris operating environment, high-availability and IP services and Java Dynamic Management Software Kit.
New IP-based digital wireless networks provide an open architecture that allow network operators and service providers to quickly deliver new services to consumers at reasonable costs.
www.tmcnet.com /tmcnet/newsit/it1000322.htm   (832 words)

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