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JASMINe SelfManagement

This screencast shows the use of MBeancmd to monitore 2 instances of JOnAS server and JASMINe Monitoring to display monitoring events in the web console JASMINe EoS and to store them in a database.

This demonstration was made in the context of the Selfware project. This shows the use of JASMINe Monitoring (EoS, WildCAT) and JASMINe Selfmanagement to optimize the use of a JavaEE JOnAS cluster.

Jade Demonstration

Here is a demonstration of JMS self optimization with Jade. This shows how to start a Jade platform, how to deploy a JMS/Joram application on it and how the Joram manager react to JMS client stimulation.

For this demonstration, we deploy an architecture composed of one Joram server hosting a queue. At the beginning, this queue is the only member of a cluster queue. We firstly start one Jadeboot and two Jadenodes. One of the Jadenode will host the JNDI registry in which the cluster queue is bound and the Joram self optimization manager, and the other will host the Joram server and the destinations. A free Jadenode is then started, available for an eventual optimization.

Some JMS consumers and producers will inject load in the cluster queue and it will create a manager decision. When the first Joram server and its queue reach their optimal load, the manager will react by deploying, on the free Jadenode, a new Joram server and a new queue. This queue will be added to the cluster queue previously deployed.

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