> On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Tim Yates wrote:
> > Hiya...  is there a way of monitoring jBoss statistics whilst it is
running
> > such as an EAR, or a stand alone java app?
>
> No, not yet though working on it.
>
> However, the first version won't allow remote monitoring, just localhost,
> cause I have yet to find the place to drop anything security related in
> the server architecture. This would include the remote JMX management
> authentication, admin tool authentication, etc. It will most likely tie to
> JNP somehow, I don't know. Hopefully it would allow the web based JMX
> management to be enabled in real world deployments as well.
>
> Anything particular you'd like to monitor?
>
> -- Juha

Just stuff like current/max/min Pool Count for each deployed EJB, approx
current/max/min memory usage, dB connections, web page hits, data
throughput, page stats, and everything ;-)...hee hee, graphs would be cool
too ;-)  (only joking)

It would just be a nice tool to be able to streamline our web-application,
spot bottlenecks, and try to alleviate them...

Probably asking too much though...

Tim.



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