Developing your own monitoring applications

You can use the Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI) interfaces to develop your own applications to collect and display performance information.

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There are three such interfaces - a Java Machine Extension (JMX)-based interface, a PMI client interface, and a servlet interface. All three interfaces return the same underlying data.

The JMX interface is accessible through the WebSphere Application Server administartive client as described in Using the JMX interface to develop your own monitoring application. The PMI client interface is a Java interface that works with Version 3.5.5 and above. The servlet interface is perhaps the simplest, requiring minimal programming, as the output is XML.
Deprecated feature: The PMI client interface is deprecated in Version 6.0.x. The JMX interface is the recommended way to collect PMI data.depfeat

Procedure

  1. Using PMI client to develop your monitoring application (deprecated).
  2. Retrieving performance data with PerfServlet
  3. Compiling your monitoring applications
  4. Running your new monitoring applications
  5. Using the JMX interface to develop your own monitoring application.
  6. Developing PMI interfaces (Version 4.0) (deprecated).



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