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    <title>JBoss 5 will not use JMX container anymore</title>
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In a recent blog entry, Bill Burke is talking about the features of the new JBoss microkernel. Incidentally, Bill mentions that the architecture will not use the &#034;older&#034; JMX based kernel :
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We will continue to support JBoss 4 and earlier JMX service beans. What you won&#039;t see is that the new JBoss microcontainer will be under the covers instead of the older JMX-based kernel.
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I&#039;m sure that this change of architecture will not prevent the instrumentation of deployed JEE applications through JMX and will not impact JBoss support for JSR77, as shown on page 20 of the &lt;a href=&#034;http://docs.jboss.org/roadmap/JBossRoadmap.pdf&#034; title=&#034;http://www.jboss.com/services/jbossnetwork&#034;&gt;JBoss roadmap&lt;/a&gt;.
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