--- a/src/java.management/share/classes/javax/management/remote/package.html Wed May 29 11:55:30 2019 -0400
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<head>
<title>JMX™ Remote API.</title>
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Reference Implementation</a></em>.</p>
- <h3>Connector addresses</h3>
+ <h2>Connector addresses</h2>
<p>Typically, a connector server has an address, represented by the
class {@link javax.management.remote.JMXServiceURL
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as detailed in the documentation for the package
<code>{@link javax.management.remote.rmi}</code>.</p>
- <h3>Creating a connector server</h3>
+ <h2>Creating a connector server</h2>
<p>A connector server is created by constructing an instance of
a subclass of {@link
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
supplying the MBean server as a parameter when creating the
connector server.</p>
- <h3>Creating a connector client</h3>
+ <h2>Creating a connector client</h2>
<p>A connector client is usually created by supplying the
<code>JMXServiceURL</code> of the connector server to connect to
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector
RMIConnector}.</p>
- <h3>Additional client or server parameters</h3>
+ <h2>Additional client or server parameters</h2>
<p>When creating a connector client or server, it is possible to
supply an object of type {@link java.util.Map Map} that defines
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
begin with the string "<code>jmx.remote.</code>". The document
<em>JMX Remote API</em> lists these standard keys.</p>
- <h3>Connection identifiers</h3>
+ <h2>Connection identifiers</h2>
<p>Every connection opened by a connector server has a string
identifier, called its <b>connection id</b>. This identifier