Arun,
Can I suggest looking at frysk's framework: http://sourceware.org/frysk
it lets you access much of the system information from java, and we're
more than interested in extending this.
Andrew
arun sadanandan wrote:
hi,
I am doing a project in Enterprise java for developing a
"parallel procesing platform".During the development stages of this I
have stucked with the problem *how to detect the present load status
of each of the machines in the network with java coding.*Or is there
any better alternatives for the remote load analysis.I would like to
develope it independent of the client's OS* ie why I prefer the way
to be purely java oriented*.
Also I am facing another problem with
detecting which are the machines currently alive in the network.Is
there any solution either purely java or by using any other tools that
can be implemented via java.
If any body could help me, It will be a greate
favour for me.
*Arun P sadanandan*
A Final year gratuation
student in computer science
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