The java.lang.Thread object allows you to see all the thread groups and the
active threads in each thread group.  You can monitor this info to see if an
active thread stays around for a very long time.

Paul

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> Has anyone ever done a jsp or other type of shell script to detect stuck
> threads in Weblogic...just curious and how would I go about doing it.
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