that depends on what you want to monitor. if you just want low level JVM
stuff, SNMP is probably sufficient, though I personally haven't tried. If
you want to know the stats that Tomcat maintains in it's mbeans for the
container, I don't think SNMP is going to give you those stats.

just something to consider.

peter


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> I'd like to use SNMP which is referenced here
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/management/SNMP.html
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> tomcat has the status servlet, so you could use that to monitor tomcat.
> other than that, you'd probably have to write a servlet to return snmp
> results
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> > Does anyone out there have any experience with monitoring Tomcat using
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> > the SNMP agent in JDK 1.5? I am looking to use an SNMP tool to gather
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