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zapcat trunk-114 with daemon capability (can query any JMX server)
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INTRODUCTION This is the zapcat distribution. For more information, tutorials and documentation go to http://www.kjkoster.org/zapcat/. LICENSE This file is part of Zapcat. Zapcat is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Zapcat is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Zapcat. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. RELEASE NOTES version trunk-113-standalone: - can run as a standalone process without a JEE server (act as a proxy-gateway from zabbix agent protocol to JMX) - can connect to any JMX server - use standard Java Logger instead of log4j version 1.3-beta: - Updates the base64 utilities and junit to their newest versions. - Has better text on the web application's index page for the Oracle IAS/OC4J server and for Jetty. - Fixes access permissions and JSP syntax for JBoss 4.0.2. (thanks to Pablo Barrionuevo) - Now uses the internal JBoss MBean server if deployed a JBoss server. This means that you can see all MBeans that JBoss exposes, not just the platform MBeans. - Adds a whilelist feature to regulate what hosts or IP addresses can and cannot connect to the Zapcat agent. (thanks to Tim McCune) version 1.2: - Introduces a trapper that can push data into the Zabbix server. - Fixes an issue where system properties would be ignored by agents during startup. Hard-coded configuration was removed to simplify the agent's interface. - Now works with older versions of Zabbix by introducing a switch that allows you to select the Zabbix 1.4 protocol, or the Zabbix 1.1 protocol. (thanks to Valeri Felberg) Note that there are some issues with the trigger expression parser in Zabbix 1.1. I have not tested this very well, because I use Zabbix 1.4. - Has some unit tests to avoid regression (never enough, though). - Introduces a template for Java applications, making it even easier to quickly set up a monitor. - Introduces a template for Hibernate, allowing you to track down SQL query storms and database connection leakage. - Introduced a template for Tomcat, plus a host definition generator to automatically generate a host definition tailored to your Tomcat configuration. - Makes the agent reply with ZBX_NOTSUPPORTED for unsupported mbeans or attributes. This makes the logging a lot less verbose and makes it easier to see what the Zapcat agent supports and what not. This is largely thanks to Gerco Dries, who documented the agent protocol on the Zabbix wiki. - Introduces agent.version and agent.ping. - Makes the agent more robust against query formatting errors. version 1.1: - Introduces an Openfire XMPP server plugin for Zapcat. (thanks to Guus der Kinderen) - Fixes a problem where the agent closed the connection before the Zabbix server had time to send the query. - Updates to a newer version of Log4J. (thanks to Guus der Kinderen) - Changes the query parser so that square brackets in object names are no longer a problem. - Updates the server socket to use NIO. (thanks to Guus der Kinderen) - Introduces a servlet for easy integration in servlet containers, such as Tomcat. - Introduces a system property to configure the bind address. (thanks to Guus der Kinderen) version 1.0: - First version. Supports Zabbix agents and composite data.
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