Hi Peter,

Thanks for that info.  I tried browsing to http://localhost:8180/jmx-console/ 
on the server and I got a huge listing of stuff (I don't even know what the 
stuff is!).  What I do know is the application I host (Saba) has a single ear 
file which I deploy (D:\SabaWeb\JBoss_Tomcat\server\default\deploy\saba.ear), 
and in the ear file is a saba.war file and a saba.jar file, which as I 
understand it is pretty much standard for J2EE applications.  What I am 
interested in is how many people have an active session in that application.  

I found what I think is the mbean you mentioned:

name=http-0.0.0.0-8180,type=ThreadPool

And when I follow the link it shows a value for currentThreadsBusy.  I did a 
test by logging in as several different people, and then refreshed the mbean 
view, but nothing changed.

I find it odd that there is no easy way to find out how many users have an 
active session in a particular application - I would have thought that was a 
metric which most system administrators would like to monitor from time to time.

Cheers,

Paul Hobbs

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