Dear Stanley,

I try to setup the JMX in Tomcat 6.0.

Here is a discussion on how to enable JConsole and JMX for various application servers. http://java-monitor.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1

I downloaded the latest version of mx4j and placed in the tomcat/lib
folder.

Java 5 and 6 already have JMX built in, so there is no need for installing any JMX libraries.

I encounter the error of "[mx4j.adaptor.http.HttpAdaptor] does not
exist".

I went through the jar files of mx4j. I did see
mx4j.tools.adaptor.http.HttpAdaptor, but not
mx4j.adaptor.http.HttpAdaptor.


Could you elaborate what you want to see with JMX?

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Kees Jan

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kjkos...@kjkoster.org
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The secret of success lies in the stability of the goal. -- Benjamin Disraeli


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