hawtio is a lightweight and modular HTML5 web console with lots of plugins for managing your Java stuff

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hawtio has [lots of plugins](http://hawt.io/plugins/index.html) such as: a git-based Dashboard and Wiki, [logs](http://hawt.io/plugins/logs/index.html), [health](http://hawt.io/plugins/health/index.html), JMX, OSGi, [Apache ActiveMQ](http://activemq.apache.org/), [Apache Camel](http://camel.apache.org/), [Apache OpenEJB](http://openejb.apache.org/), [Apache Tomcat](http://tomcat.apache.org/), [Jetty](http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/), [JBoss](http://www.jboss.org/jbossas) and [Fuse Fabric](http://fuse.fusesource.org/fabric/)

You can dynamically [extend hawtio with your own plugins](http://hawt.io/plugins/index.html) or automatically [discover plugins](http://hawt.io/plugins/index.html) inside the JVM.

The only server side dependency (other than the static HTML/CSS/JS/images) is the excellent [Jolokia library](http://jolokia.org) which has small footprint (around 300Kb) and is available as a [JVM agent](http://jolokia.org/agent/jvm.html), or comes embedded as a servlet inside the **hawtio-default.war** or can be deployed as [an OSGi bundle](http://jolokia.org/agent/osgi.html).

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We love [contributions](http://hawt.io/contributing/index.html)!

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