Marc you are right. But monitoring is not management. The second
can start, change or stop monitoring but in the most OSes the are
separat.
So we can use JMS to monitor but I do not thing you can use JMS
to manage the applications. We can integrate a JMS listener in the
admin tool and display the info in a graph, no problem.

BUT FIRST ----- see my next post on jBoss-Dev

Mad Andy

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From: "marc fleury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jBoss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 9:11 AM
Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] Remote jboss monitoring


> |
> |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...
>
> sure you are :)
>
> on the other hand there is no smart management without good monitoring.  I
> believe we can implement a basic stats framework.
>
> Extracting the metric from the container is what is tricky and I believe
> bad-juju got started already, right? what is the status on that?
>
> marc
>
>
> |
> |Tim.
> |
> |
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