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What is JMX?

Java Management Extensions (JMX) is a Java technology that provides a standard way to manage and monitor Java applications. It enables the remote monitoring and management of applications, allowing administrators to configure, control, and diagnose issues in real-time. JMX is commonly used to expose application metrics, manage application resources, and trigger specific actions within the application.

What other technologies are related to JMX?

JMX Competitor Technologies

Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) provides system management capabilities in Windows, similar to JMX in Java. Therefore, it is a competitor to JMX, although platform-specific.
mentioned alongside JMX in 2% (84) of relevant job posts
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an alternative standard protocol used for network management and monitoring, making it a competitor to JMX, although less common in Java environments.
mentioned alongside JMX in 0% (167) of relevant job posts
Secure Shell (SSH) provides secure remote access to systems, which can be used to perform management tasks, acting as an alternative management interface. This is similar to some of JMX use cases, hence a competitor.
mentioned alongside JMX in 0% (100) of relevant job posts

JMX Complementary Technologies

JConsole is a JMX-compliant monitoring tool, used to connect to local or remote JVMs. It is strongly complementary to JMX.
mentioned alongside JMX in 17% (89) of relevant job posts
JMX is used to monitor and manage the JVM. The JVM provides the runtime environment that allows JMX to function.
mentioned alongside JMX in 1% (94) of relevant job posts
JBoss (WildFly) is an application server that leverages JMX for management and monitoring. JMX is often used to manage JBoss deployments.
mentioned alongside JMX in 0% (195) of relevant job posts

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