Difference between Model and Open MBeans?

Hey all,
does somebody know what the difference is between an Open ManagedBean and an Model ManagedBean?
Thanks a lot!
theKeymaker

Hey,
I've already read the specification of JMX, so also
the chapter about Model and Open MBeans, but I don't
get the point when I'd have to use a Open and a Model
MBean.
What's the real difference between them?
Thanx!
Hi,
The "real" difference is that Open MBeans are restricted to using data types that are portable to any Java /JMX client. This allows management applications to immediately make use of MBeans without
recompilation, re-assembly, or dynamic linking.
hope this answers your question,
-Hans
Hans Hrasna - Sun Java Software

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