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BeanConnect Management Console

The BeanConnect Management Console is used to configure and administer one or more BeanConnect proxies. These proxies can run on the same host as the Management Console (local proxies) or on a remote host (remote proxies).

Local proxies are proxies which run on the same host and under the same user ID as the Management Console. All other proxies are referred to as remote proxies.

In addition, the Management Console is a JMX client. As a result, it is therefore possible, for example, to modify the settings in the resource adapter via the BeanConnect MBeans, query statistical values for connections via the BeanConnect MBeans or access the appli cation server's MBeans.

In addition, you can also use the Management Console to set the logging properties in the application server.

The Management Console is an administration tool with a graphical user interface (GUI).

Command Line Interface (MC-CLI)

In addition to the graphical user interface, the Management Console also possesses a command line interface with which you can also run the Management Console functions via script. This Management Console command line interface (MC-CLI) uses the Jython script language. You can find more detailed information in  chapter "Command Line Interface of the BeanConnect Management Console (MC-CLI)".

MC-CLI-Recording

All Management Console actions for which there are functions in the MC-CLI are recorded in internal buffers in the Management Console. You can view these recordings in an internal editor or output them to a file. For further information, see  section "MC-CLI recording: Recording Management Console actions".

You can find further detailed information about the Management Console in the Management Console's online help system.

This chapter provides an overview of