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BeanSpy: WebSphere Application Server JMXQuery to list deployed applications

If you are running WebSphere, here are a few quick steps to validating the BeanSpy installation.

Once you have deployed BeanSpy to a web application server, the next step is to see that it works.  While look at the /Stats or /Stats/Info is a nice cross-platform solution, sometimes you want to know what is running on your specific application server.

As of this writing, the supported versions of WebSphere 6.1 or 7.0. 

Note: adjust hostname and port respectively

Finally, another quick test is to hit the previously mentioned Stats or Stats/Info pages for JVM information.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi Nick, Couple of things:
  1. Please don't double post.
  2. It would probably be better to post this over in the TechNet forums like social.technet.microsoft.com/.../systemcenteroperationsmanager
  3. When you post on the forums, please include some more information such as attachments with the output of the Stats or Stats/Info.
  4. What is the version of WebSphere you are trying to discover?
  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    My guess is that there is probably some non-standard XML libraries being loaded.  By chance in the endorsed directory do you have a different XML encoder? tomcat.apache.org/.../class-loader-howto.html

  • Anonymous
    June 07, 2013
    Please help me. I installed BeanSpy follow your steps. Anything is ok but when i run .NewAPPServer.ps1.Then console tell me "Unable to determine the Application server type and version:http://192.168.1.78:9080" Anything i did wrong?

  • Anonymous
    July 18, 2013
    The comment has been removed