Running your new monitoring applications
Use this page to learn about the steps you must follow in order to run monitoring applications.
About this task
Procedure
- You need a WebSphere® Application Server installation or WebSphere Application Server Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) client package to run a PMI application.
- Use a PMI client API to write your own application.
- Compile the newly-written PMI application and place it on the class path. (The jar files under %WAS_HOME%\lib and %WAS_HOME%\classes folder will be placed in the class path by the following script.)
- To run a PMI application you need a WebSphere Application
Server runtime environment (the application server installation or
a Java EE client package). Using the following
script to run the application: Note: The following is formatted for Windows based systems. You may need to adjust the script depending on your operating system.
@echo off @setlocal call "%~dp0setupCmdLine.bat" "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java" "%CLIENTSAS%" "%CLIENTSOAP%" -DwebsphereV5Statistics=false -Dwas.install.root="%WAS_HOME%" -Dws.ext.dirs="%WAS_EXT_DIRS%" -classpath "%WAS_CLASSPATH%" com.ibm.ws.bootstrap.WSLauncher com.ibm.websphere.pmi.PmiJmxTest %*
Subtopics
Performance Monitoring Infrastructure client package
Use this page to learn how to use the PmiClient application and JMX connector to communicate to the Perf MBean in an application server.Running your monitoring applications with security enabled
You can opt to run a Performance Monitoring Infrastructure client application with security enabled.Creating a custom PMI using StatsFactory
You can update your application to call methods defined using A Stats/PMI template (Performance Monitoring Infrastructure), resource bundle, Stats/PMI module and methods to update custom statistics.
Related concepts:


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