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SSH-tunnel friendly monitoring of embedded Java Runtimes using MBeans, Java Management Extensions (JMX) and Remote Method Invocation (RMI) for Python, JCC and PyLucene.

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Project BroadwayProject Broadway is an extensible and customizable monitoring API. Broadway lets developers easily create monitor components to observe pre-defined conditions and specify how to react when these conditions are encountered. At its core, Broadway lets developers separate the ... [More] monitoring concerns from the observed resources. It has a flexible design, which allows it to work in any context where JavaBean-style getter property values can be read either directly through in-VM method invocation or through some detached mechanism (i.e. proxy, reflection, rmi, jmx, web service, etc). Broadway's simplified design offers two major high level components: a Monitor and an Action components. The Monitor lets you specify the resources to monitor and an expression (default expression language is Groovy) used to monitor these resources . The Action component specifies the action to execute when a specified monitored states are realized at a given time. Broadway OffersEasy to learn non-invasive API. Maintains clean separation between monitors and monitored resources. Simplified design to allow maximum flexibility by API user. High level components such as monitors and actions use sensible defaults. Ability to monitor both in-VM and distributed resources. API with rich level of programmability through a monitor DSL. Support for programmability through dependency injection (i.e. Spring Framework, etc) Support for native JMX integration using Monitor and Action MBeans. Leverages existing frameworks including JavaBean, JMX, Java scripting, Apache BSF, etc. Support expressive monitoring rules using scripting language (default is Groovy) Create compound monitoring expressions to observe multiple resources which can be in different contexts. Architecture allows plug-in of different scripting engines supported Apache BSF (default is Groovy). Scripted action components to execute script files to handle monitoring action when monitored conditions are realized. Ready to Get Started ?Here are few links to get you Started with Broadway Download Broadway and Broadway-Tutorial (see Featured Download links) BroadwayJavaTutorial - Introductory tutorial to Broadway. BroadwayMonitorDSL - Explores how to use Broadway DSL to create monitors. BroadwayAndSpring - See how to use Broadway and Spring. BroadwayAndJavaManagement - Use Broadway to monitor Java platform management beans. BroadwayAndJMX - Use JMX to build distributed monitoring agents. Contact For all feedbacks, reach me at vmatters at gmail. [Less]

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IxoraRMS is a tool for visualizing monitoring data. It is written in Java and has a Swing GUI. As part of my job I am involved in performance testing and I felt the need for a tool with the following characteristics: quick to deploy able to provide rich amounts of monitoring data able to ... [More] automatically update the customized data views when the topology changes and able to customize the following aspects by writing none or very little code: adding new monitoring agents data visualization adding complex reactions to trigger notifications and tuning/configuration advices Visit ixorarms.com for more information. [Less]

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IxoraRMS is an open source monitoring tool with great visualization and customization capabilities. It is well suited for use in performance labs.

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