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<p>Fabric3 provides both a RESTful management framework and access to runtime and application components via JMX.</p><h2>The MRF</h2><p>The RESTful management resource framework (MRF) exposes the domain, zones, runtimes, runtime components and application components as a hyperlink-based set of resources. The MRF also supports cluster change replication. This allows a resource modification (e.g. POST, PUT, or DELETE) to be made against a single URL and have it replicated to all runtimes in a zone. Since the MRF uses HTTP and JSON as its data format, it is possible to build powerful management applications for Fabric3 using a variety of technologies and programming languages.</p><h2>JMX</h2><p>Runtime configuration can also be accessed over JMX via a client such as JConsole.</p><h2>More Information</h2><p>Fabric3 supports annotations for exposing methods on components as management operations available using the MRF or via JMX. For more information, see <a class="confluence-link" href="/wiki/spaces/FABRIC/pages/524342/Manageable+Applications" data-linked-resource-id="524342" data-linked-resource-version="6" data-linked-resource-type="page" data-linked-resource-default-alias="Manageable Applications" data-base-url="https://fabric3.atlassian.net/wiki">Manageable Applications</a>.</p><p> </p>
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