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Source: jmx4perl
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Section: perl
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Priority: optional
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Maintainer: Joonas Javanainen <joonas.javanainen@gmail.com>
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9.20120312),
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perl,
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libarchive-zip-perl, libconfig-general-perl (>= 2.34), libcrypt-blowfish-pp-perl,
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libdigest-sha1-perl, libfile-searchpath-perl, libjson-perl (>= 2.12),
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libmodule-find-perl, libmonitoring-plugin-perl (>= 0.27), libsys-sigaction-perl,
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libterm-clui-perl, libterm-progressbar-perl, libterm-shellui-perl,
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libterm-size-perl (>= 0.207), liburi-perl (>= 1.35), libwww-perl,
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libxml-libxml-perl, libxml-twig-perl, libio-socket-multicast-perl
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Standards-Version: 3.9.4
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Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/jmx4perl
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Package: libjmx4perl-perl
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Architecture: all
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends},
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libarchive-zip-perl, libconfig-general-perl (>= 2.34), libcrypt-blowfish-pp-perl,
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libdigest-sha1-perl, libfile-searchpath-perl, libjson-perl (>= 2.12),
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libmodule-find-perl, libmonitoring-plugin-perl (>= 0.27), libsys-sigaction-perl,
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libterm-clui-perl, libterm-progressbar-perl, libterm-shellui-perl,
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libterm-size-perl (>= 0.207), liburi-perl (>= 1.35), libwww-perl,
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libxml-libxml-perl, libxml-twig-perl, libio-socket-multicast-perl
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Description: Easy JMX access to Java EE applications
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Jmx4Perl provides an alternate way for accessing Java JEE Server
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management interfaces which are based on JMX (Java Management
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Extensions). It is an agent based approach, where a small Java
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Webapplication deployed on the application server provides an
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HTTP/JSON based access to JMX MBeans registered within the
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application server.
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Package: jmx4perl
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Architecture: all
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, libjmx4perl-perl (= ${binary:Version})
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Description: Easy JMX access to Java EE applications (command-line tools)
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Jmx4Perl provides an alternate way for accessing Java JEE Server
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management interfaces which are based on JMX (Java Management
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Extensions). It is an agent based approach, where a small Java
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Webapplication deployed on the application server provides an
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HTTP/JSON based access to JMX MBeans registered within the
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application server.
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