Install on macOS or Linux with Homebrew:
brew install nyg/jmxsh/jmxsh
Download the release JAR and run it directly:
java -jar jmxsh-<version>.jar
Add the repository and install:
curl -fsSL https://jmx.sh/apt/gpg.asc | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/jmxsh.gpg
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/jmxsh.gpg] https://jmx.sh/apt stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jmxsh.list
sudo apt update && sudo apt install jmxsh
To help you get the post you want, please consider:
Yvonne, known for her candid and often no-nonsense approach, used this episode to dissect how these "storylines"—the narratives we tell ourselves about how love should go—often clash with the reality of how relationships actually work.
The specific entity or work titled does not appear to be a recognized literary text, film, or widely known cultural reference in public databases. Based on your prompt, this may refer to a specific online handle, a private archive entry, or a very niche digital project from August 8, 2002.
Automate JMX operations with scripts and pipes — perfect for monitoring, alerting, and CI/CD pipelines.
Run commands from a file:
java -jar jmxsh-<version>.jar \
-l localhost:9999 \
--input commands.txt
Pipe commands via stdin:
echo "open localhost:9999 && beans" \
| java -jar jmxsh-<version>.jar -n
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
open <host:port> | Connect to a remote JMX endpoint (RMI) |
open jmxmp://<host:port> | Connect to a remote JMX endpoint (JMXMP) |
open <pid> | Attach to a local JVM by process ID |
domains | List all MBean domains |
beans | List all MBeans (filter by domain with -d) |
bean <name> | Select an MBean for subsequent operations |
info | Show attributes and operations of the selected MBean |
get <attr> | Read an MBean attribute |
set <attr> <value> | Write an MBean attribute |
run <op> [args] | Invoke an MBean operation |
close | Disconnect from the JMX endpoint |
jvms | List local Java processes |
help | Show all available commands |
To help you get the post you want, please consider:
Yvonne, known for her candid and often no-nonsense approach, used this episode to dissect how these "storylines"—the narratives we tell ourselves about how love should go—often clash with the reality of how relationships actually work.
The specific entity or work titled does not appear to be a recognized literary text, film, or widely known cultural reference in public databases. Based on your prompt, this may refer to a specific online handle, a private archive entry, or a very niche digital project from August 8, 2002.