JMX connector settings

Use this page to view the configuration for a Java Management Extensions (JMX) connector, which makes connections between server processes.

To view this administrative console page, click Servers > Server Types > WebSphere application servers > server_name > Administration > Administration services > JMX Connectors > connector_type .

The Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) connector, the Remote Method Invocation (RMI) connector, the JMX Remote application programming interface (JSR 160) Remote Method Invocation (JSR160RMI) connector, or the Inter-Process Communications (IPC) connector connect to a controller (server). WebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® internally routes MBean requests from a controller to its servant regions as appropriate.

Type

Specifies the type of the JMX connector.

Data type Enumeration
Default SOAPConnector
Range
SOAPConnector
For JMX connections using Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).
RMIConnector
For JMX connections using Remote Method Invocation (RMI).
JSR160RMIConnector
For JMX connections using JMX Remote application programming interface (JSR 160) Remote Method Invocation (JSR160RMI).
IPCConnector
For JMX connections using Inter-Process Communications (IPC).
Avoid trouble Avoid trouble: IPC_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS is a special end point. The end point must be defined as 'localhost'. Editing a hostname definition from 'localhost' to any other <hostname> is not permitted if you plan to use this same server as a template to create another server in another node and which is to have an end point definition different than <hostname>.gotcha



Related tasks
Administering nodes and resources
Related reference
Java Management Extensions connector properties
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