For some reason there are no Catalina names from that MBean server: Registry.getRegistry(null, null).getMBeanServer().getDomains()
yields JMImplementation, java.util.logging, java.lang, Tomcat, com.sun.management, null, java.nio and Registry.getRegistry(null, null).getMBeanServer().queryMBeans(new ObjectName("Catalina:*"), null) yields an empty set Maybe there is something I need to do to enable JMX for the Catalina domain? I didn't do anything to enable it for Tomcat but that domain seems to show up already. Also, if I can get access to the Endpoint MBean will I be able to get access to the Endpoint instance to call those two new public methods to pass my SSLHostConfig to the add method? Thanks! Jesse On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 1:41 AM Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote: > On 06/12/17 00:17, Jesse Schulman wrote: > > Now that 8.5.24 is released with new support for runtime > SNI/SSLHostConfig > > changes (thank you Mark!) I am trying to access the AbstractEndpoint from > > our application to call these 2 new methods: > > > > public void addSslHostConfig(SSLHostConfig sslHostConfig, boolean > > replace) > > > > public SSLHostConfig removeSslHostConfig(String hostName) > > > > We have an instance of the Tomcat class from which we can do > > getConnector(), and that Connector can provide us with the > > ProtocolHandler. With ProtocolHandler we could safely cast to > > AbstractProtocol but from there the getEndpoint method is protected. > > > > Is there a supported way to access the AbstractEndpoint via public > methods > > if I only have the Tomcat/Connector instances available? > > > > Or maybe this is possible to do with JMX? If so I would need access to > the > > AbstractEndpoint directly so I can pass it my SSLHostConfig objects. > > The MBean for an Endpoint has a name that looks like this: > > Catalina:type=ThreadPool,name="http-nio-8080" > > The name part is the same as that shown in the logs. So if you see this: > > 06-Dec-2017 09:39:36.986 INFO [main] > org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol.start Starting ProtocolHandler > ["https-jsse-nio-8443"] > > then the MBean name will be: > > Catalina:type=ThreadPool,name="https-jsse-nio-8443" > > The MBean server should be obtainable with: > Registry.getRegistry(null, null).getMBeanServer(); > > Mark > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >