Proceed to setup for more details on configuring and running Java gateway.
Otherwise, make sure you have enough privileges and run make install. Individual Busybox applets cost anywhere from a few hundred bytes to tens of kilobytes. To create a smaller Busybox, configure it with fewer features. If you are comfortable with running Java gateway from src/zabbix_java in the distribution directory, then you can proceed to instructions for configuring and running Java gateway. Busybox configured with all features enabled is a little under a megabyte dynamically linked on x86. Now you have a zabbix-java-gateway-$VERSION.jar file in src/zabbix_java/bin. Note that for this step you will need javac and jar executables in your path. To compile and package Java gateway into a JAR file, run make. It is advisable that you specify the -prefix option to request installation path other than the default /usr/local, because installing Java gateway will create a whole directory tree, not just a single executable. configure script with -enable-java option. To install from sources, first download and extract the source archive. Java gateway is lightweight and does not require a database. It is required to install Java gateway only if you want to monitor JMX applications.