Try the Reference Scanner from http://jb2works.com/ - if you want to find memory leaks.
It runs from a browser windwow, also remote. Tomcat-Howto (Singel app and full tomcat) is there too.
I had used OptimizeIt but was not happy with it, before i decided to write the Reference Scanner. Read this
FAQ http://jb2works.com/memoryleak/index.html
for more information.
Best Regards, Joerg Baumgaertel
tom ly wrote:
I've got Tomcat running Axis in a Non-GUI Linux Environment, so I'll have to be able to monitor tomcat from a GUI windows environment. The options I've come across are Rational Purify and JProbe. Rational Purify doesn't seem to be as tailored for Web Servers as JProbe, and I've found nothing in Rational Purify's documentation describing how to run a Web Server in non-graphical Linux bur monitor from a Windows machine which I do see that JProbe do. Is Rational Rose a good choice for Tomcat memory analysyst?
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