RHQ can be used to manage a set of production/staging/testing
environments - nothing prohibiting that use-case. In that case, you
could use this as part of the testing or staging environments to further
your testing or debugging of your apps.
And of course, there is nothing prohibiting someone from using this in a
production environment either. Just like in a production environment
where people will tweek log4j.xml logging settings to start spitting out
more detailed debug logs when problems are happening, you could use this
byteman plugin to hot-deploy testing rules in your VM to perform further
testing and analysis of a mis-behaving production system.
On 01/05/2010 08:21 AM, Bryan Kearney wrote:
How would I use this in a production environment? Or, is there a
model
where RHQ can be used as part of a testing envorionment?
-- bk
On 01/04/2010 11:18 AM, John Mazzitelli wrote:
> Wanted to bring people's attention to a nifty plugin I wrote that allows
> you to use Byteman to turn on/off customized debug/tracing of your Java
> apps.
>
>
http://management-platform.blogspot.com/2010/01/byteman-plugin-revisited....
>
>
> Here's the demo that shows what you can do with this:
>
>
http://rhq-project.org/display/JOPR2/Demo-Byteman
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