Wolf-Dieter Fink [http://community.jboss.org/people/wdfink] created the 
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"Re: Monitoring JBoss resources"

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You should monitor the datasource pool, here you might use twiddle. Another way 
is to set a hard limit in a test environment, <blocking-timeout-millis> == 0 
you will get an exception instead of slow down the application because of 
connection bottleneck.

Other canidate will be the GarbageCollector, here you can use the standard 
gc.log see
  http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/gc-tuning-6-140523.html 
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/gc-tuning-6-140523.html  (Java6 
GC tuning)
 http://www.tagtraum.com/gcviewer.html http://www.tagtraum.com/gcviewer.html 
(nice GUI to analyze the GC.log)

For your application you migth use the admin console wich shows the number of 
calls and some statistics about your EJBs.
Also some general statistic logging within the application si helpful.
But all of this depends the structure of you app (JSP, EJB .....)
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