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Bernt M. Johnsen commented on DERBY-3435:
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Dan & Knut: Thanks for the comments. I will fix the precision and threading
issue with getBytesRecieved/sentPerSecond.
I agree that adding "Count" or "NumberOf" to attributes adds to usability.
Personally I prefer "NumberOf" since I associate "Count" with an monotonous
increasing counter. Furthermore "Session" is an implementation detail and for
all purposes it maps to an java.sql.Connection, so I think "Connection" is a
better name.
I suggest the following attributes:
NumberOfActiveConnections
NumberOfWaitingConnections
SizeOfConnectionThreadPool
ConnectionCounter
> Add an MBean for monitoring and managing the Network Server
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-3435
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3435
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: JMX
> Reporter: John H. Embretsen
> Assignee: John H. Embretsen
> Fix For: 10.4.0.0
>
> Attachments: d3435_v01.diff, d3435_v01.stat,
> derby-3435-live-data-v0.diff, derby-3435-live-data-v0.stat,
> derby-3435-live-data-v1.zip, derby-3435-live-data-v2.zip
>
>
> Most functionality of and information about a running instance of the Network
> Server is currently only available from the host running the Network Server,
> using the NetworkServerControl API.
> With a JMX Management and Monitoring service in place utilizing JMX
> (DERBY-1387), it is possible to expose some of the Network Server
> functionality and information through an MBean that is specific to the
> Network Server, to both local and remote users (JMX clients), subject to
> security restrictions. Access to Derby libraries on the client side is not
> even a requirement, potentially making a server administrator's job a lot
> easier.
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