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# Using the Remoting connector. For more details, see [[Remoting_WildFly_Subsystem_Concepts#Remoting_and_JMX_Access|Remoting and JMX Access]].
# Using the Remoting connector. For more details, see [[Remoting_WildFly_Subsystem_Concepts#Remoting_and_JMX_Access|Remoting and JMX Access]].
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# <font color=red>Activating the JVM's built-in JMX remote access.</font>
# <font color=red>The attach API. This is visual VM uses. TODO</font>

Revision as of 03:00, 15 October 2016

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Overview

Each WildFly instance includes a JMX bus with various JMX MBeans attached. The JMX MBeans expose management functionality, which can be used in monitoring or operations.

The JMX bus can be accessed in three ways:

  1. Using the Remoting connector. For more details, see Remoting and JMX Access.
  2. Activating the JVM's built-in JMX remote access.
  3. The attach API. This is visual VM uses. TODO