Try using Jprobe..

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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Carlos Vicente [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, August 30, 2002 4:19 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Monitoring Tomcat.

In my enterprise we are considerated to use Tomcat as Servlet Engine in many
proyects. The main lack of the tomcat (in my opinion) is that it don�t have
a system in order to monitor the activity (num used threads, memory
allocation). Anybody knows some tool in order to monitor it. The memory
isn�t problem because the jvm has methos to calculate. The mainly issue are
the threads. I used weblogic in another projects and it has nice tools that
monitor the number of threads busy.

Any clue?
Carlos Vicente
Direcci�n de Operaciones
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Ifigenia Plus. Terra Networks S.A.
www.ifigenia.es
Pza. Sta. Mar�a Torres Acosta
Madrid, Espa�a
Tel. (34)91-594 76 00
Fax. (34)91-594 76 39

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