Java Dynamic Management Kit 3.2 Programming Guide
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Chapter 6. C-Beans

A client bean, or c-bean, is an object that represents a remote m-bean to a Java Dynamic Management manager. The manager accesses an m-bean by performing operations on the c-bean. The operations are then propagated to the m-bean. Events emitted by the m-bean are propagated to the c-bean.

A c-bean is generated from its m-bean by using the mogen compiler supplied with the Java Dynamic Management Kit. The various options of this tool allow you to customize your c-beans depending on how you wish to use them in your management application. C-beans and the mogen compiler are described in the following sections:


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