Le 7 déc. 2011 à 21:40, Vincent Massol a écrit :

>> The big annoyance with this process is that it can only run on our 
>> production server. So thus far I did not dare register a CacheListener in 
>> groovy fearing it would suddenly be slow.
>> 
>> Has anyone used a different strategy or tool?
>> I'm happy to post my little monitor script.
> 
> FYI, newer versions of XE uses JBoss as the default cache implementation. And 
> JBoss offers JMX support.
> 
> Thus you can get all sort of cache stats using JMX.

Thanks Vincent,

I knew a better core meant a better xwiki!

Now, Ludovic convinced me that it was possible to upgrade the core and it 
starts to work: running the "old" gui of curriki.org (called curriki8) on xwiki 
core 3.2. This is quite exciting.

I've explored:
        http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/JMX+Access
which tastes right like I need it.

But I am not sure to bridge the gap to obtain the information for the cache.

I do not see how to port to the world above what I see at:
        
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Monitoring#HXWikiCachesMonitoring

thanks in advance for hints.

Paul
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