If you don't feel like learning a scripting language to manage the application server, you can still use the raw management API from within your Java classes. Don't be influenced by the fact that we left this option as the last one; in fact, using the native management API is not difficult at all since it is based on very few classes and has little compile-time and runtime dependencies on the JBoss API.
For this reason, you can use the management API as well from any Java EE application, by simply adding the following dependencies in the META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
file of your application:
Dependencies: org.jboss-as-controller-client,org.jboss.dmr
The core API named detyped management API
is quite simple; the primary class is org.jboss.dmr.ModelNode
, which we already mentioned in the Jython section. A ModelNode
is essentially just a wrapper around a value; the value is typically a basic JDK type, which can be retrieved using the getType...