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[[library-jmx, JMX Library]]
= JMX =
[devstatus]
--------------
source=libraries/jmx/dev-status.xml
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The JMX library provides a service that exposes a Polygene™ application in
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/java/docs-jsp-135989.html[JMX]
automatically, giving you an opportunity to inspect the application much as
you would with the <<tools-envisage>> tool.
include::../../build/docs/buildinfo/artifact.txt[]
Services configuration is editable through their corresponding JMX beans.
You can also restart your services so the new configuration is picked up.
image:library-jmx.png[]
== Assembly ==
JMX Support for Polygene™ applications:
[snippet,java]
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source=libraries/jmx/src/test/java/org/apache/polygene/library/jmx/JMXTest.java
tag=assembly
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Managing the MX Beans Server from your Polygene™ application using the `JMXConnectorService`:
[snippet,java]
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source=libraries/jmx/src/test/java/org/apache/polygene/library/jmx/JMXTest.java
tag=connector
----