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javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener

Cristi Angheluta

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Darin Manica wrote:

How can I track HTTP Session meta data in JBoss/Tomcat 3.2.1?

I want to know the number of sessions per context. It would also be nice to be able to get a handle on the sessions objects. The goal is to be able to address some memory/load/performance issues we are experiencing.

In Tomcat standalone, it is possible to obtain this information by specifying the webapp as "privileged". This is how the manager web app can access the number of current sessions. Once a webapp is privileged, it can create a class that invokes ContainerServlet which can obtain this data. However, I am not able to create a privileged webapp in JBoss/Tomcat and cannot find any other way to locate this information from the container. (Is it even possible to deploy the manager webapp under JBoss/Tomcat?)

Thank you,
Darin Manica
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