Fantastic, sounds like you've got a blog article there!


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On 10/16/25 7:16 AM, Jack Woehr wrote:
"What are you actually trying to do with JMX, James?" asks this
fellow who has done JMX on IBM i.

Dear Jack:

As it happens, I managed to dope out the basics myself, by the end of
the day, yesterday.

What I'm attempting to do is use JMX to turn webapp contexts on and off
in a Tomcat server, from a command line, rather than through the
"manager" context.

I managed to get jmxterm working on our cloud box (where I have a
"guinea-pig" Tomcat server running), and managed, with a fair amount of
trial-and-error, to dope out which bean has the "start" and "stop"
operations for a given context.

It might be useful to be able to script all of what I've so far only
been able to do manually (i.e., open a QShell session, open a connection
to the Tomcat server, and then start and stop a given context).

More specifics about the situation will follow off-List.

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JHHL
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