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This view lists all types of connections along with their relevant properties, such as the 'ClientID' of the connection, the 'ClientAddress' which indicates the IP address from which this connection is created, 'Type' of connection, whether it belongs to PTP or PUBSUB model or an MQTT Connection type, the 'Destinations' column gives the list of destinations that this connection is using in the form of either creating Producers or Consumers, the 'CreationTime', the 'User' credentials used for creating this connection, the 'Protocol' used, the 'Total PSQSize' and the 'Max PSQSize'. It has three tabs, namely "Connections", "LPC" and "API keys".

A summary is displayed on the top of the table denoting the total number of connections, and then under each category, the total number of PTP/PUBSUB/Admin connections.


Figure 31: MonitorConnections view - Connections tab

Connections

Click any row representing a connection to display the following additional connection information pertaining to that connection:

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Figure 33: MonitorConnections view - LPC tab view

API keys

This tab lists all the API keys which are used for the purpose of invoking resource methods on the server side, from the application. Some additional information such as the last-use timestamp of the API key, the IP address and the user involved in the creation of the API key are shown. Note that the API key which is being used by this instance of the WMT Angular application is highlighted in green.


Figure 34: MonitorConnections view - API keys tab view

ConfigureConnections

This view has two tabs namely "Connections" and "API keys". The Connections tab allows the disconnection of a connection based on the clientID. The API keys tab allows the revocation of the desired API keys. Note that the API key which is being used by this instance of the WMT Angular application is highlighted in green.

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The Attributes tab lists all the attributes present in the Mbean along with their details such as AttributeName, Type, DefaultValue and isRestartRequired (whether a restart of the Server is required for changes to take effect) and an option to invoke these attributes.


Figure 37: Attribute View of JMXtab

Operations

This tab lists all the operations present in the Mbean along with their details such as OperationName, Impact, ReturnType, and isRestartRequired (whether a restart of the Server is required for changes to take effect) and an option to invoke these operations.


Figure 38: Operations view of JMXtab

15. AdvancedProperties

ConfigureAdvancedProperties

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