The JmxUtils class includes methods to access Neo4j management beans. The common JMX service can be used as well, but from your code you probably rather want to use the approach outlined here.
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The source code of the example is found here: JmxDocTest.java |
This example shows how to get the start time of a database:
private static Date getStartTimeFromManagementBean( GraphDatabaseService graphDbService ) { GraphDatabaseAPI graphDb = (GraphDatabaseAPI) graphDbService; ObjectName objectName = JmxUtils.getObjectName( graphDb, "Kernel" ); Date date = JmxUtils.getAttribute( objectName, "KernelStartTime" ); return date; }
Depending on which Neo4j edition you are using different sets of management beans are available.
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