Hi Mike,

We've used JMX4Perl successfully for this :
<http://search.cpan.org/~roland/jmx4perl/>.

It's got good nagios integration too.

cheers,

James.

On 4 April 2011 21:57, Mike J. Kitchin <mike.kitc...@tideworks.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We use AMQ extensively in our enterprise to integrate our C++ and C# 
> applications (CMS & NMS API's, respectively) and would like to integrate 
> runtime monitoring of the broker into an existing, web-based monitoring 
> mechanism built into one of our applications.
>
> This mechanism already integrates a fair amount of information from across 
> our products but is, nonetheless, .NET based. After experimenting with what 
> AMQ advisory messages and JMX can provide, I've concluded the JMX 
> MBean-hosted information already available in AMQ would be the best source of 
> process utilization- and stability-type information, but haven't found a.NET 
> client for JMX, presumably because standards JMX connectors are RMI-based.
>
> The best option, therefore, seems to be some sort of RESTFul JMX bridge or 
> the like that I can then proxy from our monitoring mechanism. Is there any 
> collective experience with these sorts of add-ons to AMQ and, if so, which 
> sounds like the most straightforward and trouble-free approach?
>
> Please let me know if I may provide any additional information. Thanks.
>
> -Regards,
> MjK
>
> - - - - -
>
> "Here lies Zeke, second-fastest draw in Cripple Creek."
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>
> Michael J. Kitchin  (Senior Software Engineer)
> Tideworks Technology
> http://www.tideworks.com
>
>
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