Hi Rajul,
If you need some bunch of Bookies you can start a pool of bookies just
by running
bookkeeper localbookie NUM-BOOKIES

see http://bookkeeper.apache.org/docs/master/bookkeeperTutorial.html

If you need to integrate BookKeeper in JUnit tests currently there is
no standard way of doing so, you have to start ZooKeeper and at least
one Bookie in the same JVM of the test

I can share my code (which in uses Apache Curator to start ZK server),
hope that helps
https://github.com/diennea/herddb/blob/master/herddb-core/src/test/java/herddb/utils/ZKTestEnv.java



-- Enrico


2017-05-29 13:10 GMT+02:00 Rajul Srivastava <raju...@gmail.com>:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to play around and learn the Apache Bookkeeper code base
> currently. For that purpose, I wanted to start the Bookkeeper server and
> debug it using an IDE, IntelliJ in my case. When I start the first message
> in the logs says that "JMX is enabled by default". However, it does not
> tell the port number.
>
> Could someone please help me out and tell me the JMX port number and also
> how do I connect to it to debug locally?
>
> I sincerely apologize if I am asking a way to obvious question. I did try
> and look around for this but could not find anything of much use. Also, I
> will be more than grateful if someone could make some more suggestions as
> how to go about exploring the code base and learning more about this
> project.
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Best Regards,
> Rajul

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