Each application server has a slightly different process for enabling remote JMX Access. It's best to consult with your application server for specific instructions.For a default tomcat install, one can simply add the following line at the top of server/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh after initial comments (remember, many customers or admins modify start up scripts to a great extent, but the principle of enabling JMX remains...
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