Well, not exactly...at least I don't believe so.  It appears the combination of 
Tomcat status servlet and monitor listener provide very rudimentary status such 
as health, load, memory utilization and thread utilization for a specific JVM 
running the Tomcat manager status servlet.  I am interested in monitoring 
overall server CPU, disk, network and memory utilization as well as a number of 
other custom JMX counters available from various web application servers and 
custom web apps.  Will this mechanism work for any local or remote JMX Server?


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From: André van Hoorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 11:56 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: jmx server sampler for jmeter

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Hi,

maybe this is what you're searching for:
 http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.html

André

Adamo, Vince schrieb:
> It doesn't appear that JMeter provides a JMX Server Sampler; please
> let me know if this is not correct.  In the event that my
> understanding is correct, I'd like to ask if anyone has developed a
> JMX Server Sampler that is available for public use.
>
> Thanks, Vince
>
>

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