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However, cluster middleware layers are still considered as static infrastructures which are not ready for evolution. In this paper, we claim that middleware ...
May 19, 2000 · In this paper, we claim that middleware layers based on both agent and Java technologies offer new opportunities to support clusters where ...
The Java management extensions (JMX): Is Your cluster ready for evolution? J. Jaen-Martinez(. CERN. ) May, 2000. 13 pages. Report number: CERN-IT-2000-005.
Fichiers · The Java Management Extensions (JMX): Is Your Cluster Ready for Evolution? - Jaén-Martínez, J - CERN-IT-2000-005. Main fichier(s):. it-2000-005.
May 22, 2000 · The Java Management Extensions (JMX) : Is Your Cluster Ready for Evolution? Author(s), Jaén-Martínez, J. Affiliation, (CERN). Imprint, 19 May ...
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By design, this standard is suitable for adapting legacy systems, implementing new management and monitoring solutions, and plugging into those of the future.
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In the documentation of the Denodo Platform you will find all the information you need to build Data Virtualization solutions.
Coherence management is implemented using Java Management Extensions (JMX). JMX is a Java standard for managing and monitoring Java applications and services.