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Monitoring Mbeans on native JVM using jconsole

Hey folks

I have an MBean deployed to my native MBean Server. I got the pid for this using the jps utility.

Next, I ran the jconsole utility from command line (I am running on a windows box Smilie ).

However, I do not see the pid in the local agents tab for the jconsole app. Am I missing a point here?

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